How it works

Five steps to the public record

CaseParity makes the public record visible — a public-records transparency report, not legal advice or a prediction.

We do not provide legal advice. The steps below describe exactly what happens when you generate a report — nothing more, nothing less.

  1. 01

    Select by charge by offense (plain language) or by statute. You never type a citation.

  2. 02

    Select the jurisdiction and county.

  3. 03

    Choose the offense date — this sets which version of the law applied.

  4. 04

    Generate the report.

  5. 05

    Review the historical outcomes from the public record.


What the report shows

The report contains CPC scoresheet data and historical outcome distributions drawn from the public record for that charge, jurisdiction, and offense-date range. All figures are counts and rates from records already in the public domain.

Reports describe what happened in past cases within the same jurisdiction. They do not compare across jurisdictions, predict any individual outcome, or constitute legal analysis of any kind.


We do not provide legal advice. CaseParity reports are public-records transparency publications. They do not evaluate your case, recommend any course of action, or substitute for a licensed attorney. Consult a licensed attorney about your situation.

How It Works — CaseParity