Automating the Brady Hunt: AI for Exculpatory Evidence Review

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The Discovery Overload Problem

You’re buried in thousands of pages of discovery. The clock is ticking, and the nagging fear of missing a crucial piece of exculpatory evidence—your client’s Brady material—is real. Manual review is unsustainable, but your ethical duty is non-negotiable.

One Key Principle: The Brady Flag Framework

The solution isn't asking AI, “What’s important?” That’s your job. The principle is to systematically instruct AI to flag documents containing keywords and concepts tied to specific Brady categories, creating a targeted shortlist for your expert review.

Think of it as training a first-pass digital associate with a strict legal framework. You define the categories—like impeachment material or police misconduct indicators—and the AI scans for related language, highlighting potential hits within the document ocean.

Tool in Action: Claude for Document Analysis

A tool like Anthropic's Claude excels at this. Its long context window allows you to upload entire discovery sets (PDFs, transcripts) and apply your Brady Flag Framework. Its purpose is not to make legal judgments but to efficiently surface text segments that match your defined criteria for closer inspection.

Mini-Scenario: You prompt Claude to flag all mentions of a key witness's prior statements. In seconds, it returns excerpts from three different officer reports where the witness's story shifted. You now have a focused impeachment starting point.

Implementation: Three High-Level Steps

  1. Structure Your Framework. Before opening an AI tool, outline your four Brady categories. For each, list associated keywords, phrases, and concepts (e.g., for "Impeachment Material": prior inconsistent statements, disciplinary records, benefits offered).
  2. Task the AI with Flagging. Provide the AI with a clear instruction: “Using the following categories and terms, review the uploaded documents. Do not analyze. Only identify and quote the text passages that potentially relate to these categories.”
  3. Conduct Focused Attorney Review. Use the AI’s output as a curated map. Block time to review only the flagged sections and attached documents. This is where you apply your legal judgment to determine materiality and next steps.

Key Takeaway

AI automation transforms discovery from an exhaustive, panic-inducing read into a structured, principle-driven process. By implementing a Brady Flag Framework, you leverage AI’s speed to handle the volume while reserving your expertise for the critical, flagged material that matters most for your client’s defense.

Source: dev.to

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