Court Records
Continuous scanning of court dockets and rulings for sanctions, findings of misconduct, or adverse credibility determinations.
Continuous monitoring of the people behind criminal convictions — long after the trial ends.
Many wrongful convictions are linked to individuals who later show a pattern of misconduct. A prosecutor who withheld evidence. An expert witness later found to have fabricated credentials. A law enforcement officer disciplined for planting evidence in another case.
The WCI Integrity Tracker monitors these individuals continuously. Using court records, news sources, and legal databases, it scans for new reports of misconduct — and flags anything that could impact a case we've reviewed.
We don't just check once. The system runs ongoing monitoring. If something surfaces, we log it, document it, and prepare a follow-up report.
Continuous scanning of court dockets and rulings for sanctions, findings of misconduct, or adverse credibility determinations.
Automated monitoring of news sources and public records for disciplinary actions, indictments, or professional sanctions involving case participants.
Integration with legal research databases to identify cases where the same actors have been implicated in other proceedings.
All cases accepted into the WCI review pipeline are automatically enrolled in Integrity Tracker monitoring. No separate application required.