Judicial & Prosecutorial Experience Module

Casework, ethics, public-record risk assessment, and conflict analysis for attorneys general, district attorneys, and judicial candidates.

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Module details

Best for Attorneys general, state attorneys, district attorneys, and federal or state appellate judges
Review window Preceding 10 years
Requires Core Book

What the Judicial Experience Module covers

A 10-year review of a judicial or prosecutorial record in public office. This module examines casework, ethics, finances, use of public resources, and campaign records to identify conflicts of interest, professional misconduct, and questionable relationships.

Legal career analysis

Review of the preceding 10 years of casework, expert testimony, and pro bono services to identify politically relevant cases, possible misconduct, professional mistakes, pay-to-play relationships, self-dealing, and ethical lapses
Records from inspectors general, auditors, public advocates, and investigative officials
Evaluation of public office perks: salary, benefits, travel, office budgets, vehicles, staff, franking, lobbying, and other reimbursements
Subject publications and writings in the public record

Campaign finance & conflict review

Campaign finance records analysis for contribution history, controversial donors, corruption, and pay-to-play relationships

All scope areas pertain to online records only unless otherwise noted.