What you don't see today
The numbers that decide cases live in public record. Almost no defender has seen them.
Your own outcome rates against statewide peers on every charge category you work. The modal amended charge in every venue you appear in. The arresting officer's actual dismissal pattern across all defenders, not just your caseload. The Commonwealth's Attorney's posture on contested trial — venue by venue, year over year.
All of it is public. None of it is aggregated. The four research reports we've already published are built on this data. The private preview turns the same data into your daily workflow.
What you'd see on day one
Your record. Your peers. Your venues. Surfaced the moment your name matches.
- Your peer-percentile rankon every charge you've handled, against statewide defenders working the same charge category.
- Modal plea floorsfor every venue you appear in — the realistic ceiling to anchor against the prosecutor's opening offer.
- Officer dismissal patternsfor the arresting officers in your jurisdictions — who actually settles, who insists on trial.
- Prosecutor posturesper CA office — trial rates, guilty-plea rates, charge-amendment patterns.
- VCSC felony sentencing benchmarks with circuit-level outlier callouts when your venue diverges from statewide.
- DMV restricted-license outcomes by jurisdiction for DUI district slices.
- Court speed + continuance attributionper court — who actually delays your dockets.
- Daily Morning Brief— optional email digest of what changed in the venues you work.
The standing
Built on the methodology behind four published research reports.
Same data layer, same methodology. The free site at virginiacourtfile.com publishes four research reports on Virginia criminal outcomes — the same data sits behind the private preview in your daily workflow. No second model, no second source.
- Annual Report 2025 — statewide criminal-outcomes baseline
- DWI 2025 YoY — reduction-rate movement, statewide
- Q1 2026 Circuit Court YoY — felony case-flow movement
- Virginia Prosecutorial Accountability 2025 — CA-office posture across Virginia