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Empowering Justice with Predictive Intelligence

AI-powered sentencing insights to support fairer, faster,
and more consistent legal decisions.

Why Sentencing Prediction Matters

Inconsistent sentencing decisions have long plagued legal systems, often influenced by unconscious biases and contextual factors. Charged's sentencing prediction engine uses machine learning and legal databases to assist legal professionals making informed, unbiased, and standardised decisions.

Bias Reduction

Identify and address disparities in sentencing

Data-Driven Decisions

Leverage historical data for consistency

Faster Outcomes

Save hours on manual research and analysis

Core Benefits of Sentencing Prediction

Fairness & Consistency

Eliminate arbitrary judgements by offering consistent sentencing recommendations based on legal precedent

Time-Saving

Cut down on research and case analysis time with instant predictive insights

AI-Powered Insight

Use predictive analytics to uncover patterns and inform more objective decisions

Data-Backed Support

Ground every recommendation in real-case historical analysis

Bias Detection Mitigation

Spot potential bias in sentencing patterns and make adjustments proactively

Transparency for Stakeholders

Provide a clear rationale for sentencing decisions, improving trust in the process

How It Works in Practice

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Use Cases

  • Judges use predictions to ensure sentencing aligns with legal norms and broader patterns
  • Attorneys leverage insights during plea negotiations or trial strategy planning
  • Policy Makers monitor trends and optimise legal frameworks

Secure, Transparent & Ethical

At Charged, we treat legal data with the highest standards of security and privacy. Our algorithms are developed with fairness-first principles, rigorously audited for bias, and aligned with global AI ethics standards. Sentencing is sensitive and we treat it with the responsibility it deserves.

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