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RightsRadar — Charged with a crime? Find the holes in their case
Hey Hunters
I'm Taylor, based in Alberta, Canada. I built RightsRadar because I kept watching the same scene play out: someone charged with an offence, sitting across a kitchen table from a stack of police disclosure they were never going to read and lawyers charging $300 $500/hour to read it for them.
What it does: Upload your disclosure (PDFs, scanned pages, photos of pages, Word docs OCR is built in) and RightsRadar returns a plain-English list of potential Charter (Canada) or Constitutional (US) issues, with the exact page and quote each one came from. Things like:
Arbitrary detention (s.9 Charter / 4th Amdt.)
Right to counsel breaches (s.10(b) / Miranda)
Search & seizure problems (s.8 / 4th Amdt.)
Disclosure gaps (Stinchcombe / Brady)
Confession voluntariness (s.7 / 5th Amdt.)
