Court monitoring for law enforcement and prosecution

Get court context in seconds, not after days of internal checks.

Argus Delta helps authorised police, prosecution, and justice teams check public court context for witnesses, complainants, accused people, co-accused, and related matters, with the source and match reason attached for review.

All sign-ups are reviewed and approved by the Argus Delta team.

The problem

The answer often exists, but the internal process takes too long.

Police, prosecutors, and justice teams need fast context before an interview, brief review, charging decision, mention, hearing, or witness conference. Internal requests can take days, manual searches are inconsistent, and unsupported lookups create governance risk. Teams need a controlled way to find public court context quickly and show exactly what was checked.

Common checks

Where seconds matter in a justice workflow.

The value is not open-ended lookup. It is fast, source-backed context at the point where a police officer, solicitor, prosecutor, or analyst is already preparing a matter.

Before a witness conference

Check whether a witness, complainant, or key civilian appears in relevant public court listings before discussing their statement, court process, or evidence.

During brief review

Search accused, co-accused, case numbers, and related parties while reviewing the brief, charge certification questions, or prosecution handoff.

Before a mention, call-over, or hearing

Confirm future appearances, linked matters, relistings, and source-published changes before the next court event.

When an internal check will take days

Give authorised users a source-backed answer they can verify immediately, with the purpose, source, and reviewer action logged.

What we monitor for you

Watchlists and checks scoped to authorised justice work.

Use Argus Delta for the people, organisations, case numbers, and matters your team has authority to check. Each result is source-backed and tied to the workflow that required it.

Witnesses

Witness and complainant context

Check whether a witness or complainant appears in relevant public court listings before interview, conference, or hearing preparation.

Accused

Accused, co-accused, and related parties

Surface public court activity connected to accused people, co-accused, associates, or related organisations under review.

Matters

Case numbers and linked matters

Follow known case numbers, related proceedings, next listing dates, relistings, and changes that affect brief preparation.

Topics

Priority offences and operational topics

Monitor court lists for topics, names, or patterns that matter to a prosecution, intelligence, or operational workflow.

What an alert looks like

A fast answer with the source attached.

The useful result is not just that a name matched. It is the match reason, the court context, the source listing, and the audit trail that let a reviewer decide what the result means.

Check Scoped

Watched: Person or matter under authorised review

Subject Witness, complainant, accused person, co-accused, organisation, case number, or related party.
Purpose Each check is tied to an authorised workflow such as brief review, witness preparation, prosecution triage, or operational assessment.
Access Roles and permissions control who can run checks, view results, and export records.
Authorised checkPurposeAccess
Result Source-backed

Court context returned in seconds

Match reason The result shows which name, case number, organisation, or rule matched and why it was surfaced.
Court context Court, jurisdiction, party role, hearing type, listing date, future appearance, and source restrictions.
Source The original public listing is preserved at observation so the reviewer can verify before using it.
Match reasonCourtSource
Review trail Auditable

The decision path stays visible

Reviewer action Record whether the result was attached to a brief, escalated, ruled out, or held for further verification.
Handoff Route source-backed context to the investigator, prosecutor, analyst, or brief owner responsible for the next step.
Boundary The record keeps public court context separate from any finding about credibility, risk, or guilt.
BriefEscalationAudit
Workflow

Check, verify, brief, audit.

Built for justice workflows where speed matters, but unsupported lookup is not acceptable.

01

Start from the authorised task

Run a check or watchlist from a brief, witness conference, prosecution review, investigation, or operational need.

02

Return source-backed context

Get public court matches with the court, listing date, party role, match reason, and source attached.

03

Verify before use

Review the source and match reason before attaching the result to a brief, handoff, or internal note.

04

Keep the audit trail

Log who checked what, why the check was run, what was found, and what action followed.

Why governance matters

Fast lookup needs stronger controls, not weaker ones.

Law enforcement and prosecution teams need speed, but the product has to preserve purpose, source, access, and review. Argus Delta is built as controlled court context, not open surveillance.

Authorised-purpose checks

Every check or watch is tied to a justice workflow, matter, brief, or approved operational purpose.

Source-backed context

Results preserve the original public listing, observation time, match reason, and court context.

Role-based access

Permissions restrict who can search, watch, export, and review sensitive person or matter context.

No automated conclusions

A court appearance does not validate a witness or prove anything about a person. Human review remains the decision point.

Access

Give justice teams faster court context with a defensible trail.

Tell us which checks take days today, who needs the answer, and what audit controls your workflow requires.

All sign-ups are reviewed and approved by the Argus Delta team.