Review the discovery
Police reports, body camera, booking materials, CAD logs, witness statements, photographs, medical records, and charging documents are reviewed for factual and procedural issues.
ARC provides investigative, research, expert, language access, and trial support services for attorneys and legal professionals handling criminal defense, family law, and related court matters.
ARC helps counsel understand the facts, test the Commonwealth case, identify missing discovery, prepare for motions, and organize work product for hearings, negotiations, and trial preparation.
ARC organizes facts, reviews police conduct, identifies missing records, and prepares focused work product counsel can use for motions, hearings, negotiations, and trial preparation.
Police reports, body camera, booking materials, CAD logs, witness statements, photographs, medical records, and charging documents are reviewed for factual and procedural issues.
ARC looks for contradictions, missing evidence, unsupported conclusions, training issues, tactical concerns, language access problems, and investigation gaps.
Findings are organized into timelines, witness summaries, issue lists, attorney binders, mitigation material, and practical questions for follow up.
The final work product is built to assist counsel with investigation decisions, motions, plea negotiations, dangerousness hearings, and trial preparation.
ARC assists attorneys communicating with clients, witnesses, and families when accurate language support is needed for interviews, preparation, records review, and case investigation.
For faster turnaround, send the most important discovery first and state the exact question counsel needs answered.
ARC's support team includes licensed social workers, a physician assistant, and experienced mitigation specialists serving defense counsel across Massachusetts.
Client background, service history, family history, treatment needs, substance use concerns, mental health background, community resources, and mitigation information.
Medical record review, injury issues, treatment history, clinical concerns, mental health background, and case preparation support for defense counsel.
Information organization for case resolution, sentencing mitigation, diversion requests, dangerousness hearing preparation, release planning, and client-centered defense strategy.
The purpose is to help counsel pressure test the Commonwealth case, locate weak points, identify missing discovery, organize the facts, and develop realistic defense options without overstating the evidence. ARC exists to serve the attorney's strategy — not to replace it.
ARC holds active CPCS vendor status and supports attorneys handling indigent defense matters through the Indigent Court Cost Act process. Request funding via Motion for Funds and ARC will perform approved services at no cost to attorney or client.