The public record of case outcomes — structured, sourced, and visible.
What CaseParity does not do
- −Predict any outcome
- −Recommend a legal strategy
- −Evaluate defenses
- −Replace a lawyer
- −Provide legal advice
CaseParity is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
CaseParity is published court statistics — data, not advocacy or opinion. It takes no position on any sentence, case, or judge. It publishes structured, anonymized outcome data drawn from public court records, as a transparency function protected by the constitutional right of access to criminal proceedings. It does not evaluate any individual case, predict any result, recommend any strategy, or provide legal advice. All records are anonymized at the source by the jurisdiction (under each jurisdiction’s governing law or data-release program; (FL: F.S. §900.05; Cook: CCSAO Public Domain release)) — no names, addresses, Social Security numbers, or case numbers; no individual is identified, and no consumer report about any identifiable person is produced. Quotes are cited for context with verified attribution and do not constitute endorsements. CaseParity can only report what each jurisdiction makes available — the fields and level of detail vary by source, and the platform degrades gracefully where a field is not provided. Documented variation in the public record does not establish a cause — outcomes reflect many factors (offense characteristics, criminal history, plea and charging decisions, and others) not captured in structured data, and CaseParity asserts no cause or policy conclusion. Consult a licensed attorney about your situation.