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JusticeVision is a prosecutorial case management system from DVG Interactive, positioned to help prosecutors’ offices digitize the full workflow from complaints, investigations, and prosecutions to appeals. The product was developed in collaboration with prosecutors and support staff. It is built on Microsoft Dynamics 365 and uses Microsoft technologies such as SharePoint and Azure GovCloud, clearly targeting U.S. public safety and judicial agency scenarios.
The system is organized around the stages of Prosecution, with three major modules: Complaints, Investigations, and Prosecutions, while also covering appeals. It supports case creation, information management for involved parties and witnesses, evidence and attachment uploads, case linking and transfers, investigation team formation, communication records, subpoena and warrant tracking, and management of charges, evidence, plea agreements, verdicts, sentencing, and appeals. Extended capabilities include 100+ document templates, discovery package generation, Adobe Acrobat Pro redaction and Bates numbering, event and activity management, Outlook calendar and time tracking, search, dashboards, 100+ reports, and physical file archiving.
Security is a major focus of the product. The site explicitly mentions CJIS compliance, Microsoft Azure GovCloud, DLP data loss prevention policies, access governance, archiving, and audit logs. Permissions can be configured at granular levels, including user, department, record, and even field level. In terms of integrations, JusticeVision is deeply tied to the Microsoft ecosystem, including Dynamics 365, Office 365, Office, Outlook, Azure Active Directory, and SharePoint. Through the eDiscoveryPro portal, it also supports collaboration with law enforcement agencies, defense attorneys, laboratories, public defenders, parole and probation departments, correctional institutions, and similar organizations. Based on the available text, deployment appears to be primarily based on Microsoft’s government cloud; it does not state whether on-premises or self-hosted deployment is supported.
The website does not publicly list plans, pricing, seat counts, implementation fees, or contract terms. It only provides a free demo request and a phone contact option. Before procurement, buyers would need to further confirm total cost of ownership, migration and implementation timelines, training services, SLA terms, and integration costs with existing judicial systems. Another information gap is API and developer support: the page says it can integrate with external systems, but does not disclose any open API, SDK, or documentation.
JusticeVision is suitable for prosecutors’ offices and state/local government public safety departments that require strict security compliance, cross-agency collaboration, and complete prosecutorial case lifecycle management. Its strengths are deep vertical workflows, a mature Microsoft platform foundation, and clear messaging around security and compliance. Its weaknesses are opaque pricing, a highly U.S.-specific use case, and strong dependence on the Microsoft ecosystem. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text, and the Azure GovCloud and CJIS context is primarily aimed at the U.S. government market. Chinese institutions are more likely to choose locally customized government/judicial systems or case management platforms built for domestic secure and controllable IT environments.
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