McHenry County is the third District Attorney’s
office in Illinois to leverage NICE Justice digital evidence
management solution to work more efficiently with law enforcement
in the pursuit of justice
NICE (Nasdaq: NICE) today announced that the
McHenry County (IL) State's Attorney's Office will be deploying
NICE Justice digital evidence management, one of the AI-powered
solutions in NICE’s Evidencentral platform, to streamline the
criminal justice process. Through its deployment of NICE Justice,
the McHenry County State's Attorney's Office is aiming to work more
efficiently with its law enforcement partners in the pursuit of
justice for victims. Led by State’s Attorney Randi Freese, the
McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office is the third State’s
Attorney’s office in the state of Illinois to select NICE Justice
for digital evidence management transformation.
The cloud-based NICE Justice solution digitally transforms how
district attorneys and office staff receive, interact with, manage
and share digital evidence. Freed from dealing with discs, drives,
emails, and logging into multiple systems to manage and prepare
evidence, attorneys and staff can focus on building and presenting
compelling cases. NICE Justice also features built-in AI and
automation capabilities for face detection, automated case
building, video and audio transcription, optical character
recognition (OCR), finding evidence connections and analytics.
Randi Freese, State’s Attorney for McHenry County said,
“Our goal is the ethical pursuit of justice. We have a duty to seek
the truth above all else, and that truth is often revealed through
digital evidence. However, as our law enforcement partners adopt
more digital systems, digital evidence is becoming increasingly
difficult to collect, analyze, understand and share through
conventional means. NICE Justice is going to help us find the truth
in digital evidence faster and work more efficiently with our law
enforcement partners as we pursue justice for victims.”
Chris Wooten, Executive Vice President, NICE, said, “The pursuit
of justice depends on the truth, and the truth relies on digital
evidence. But the rapid growth of digital evidence has outpaced
many criminal justice agencies’ ability to manage and understand
it. Attorneys waste countless hours collecting it, uploading it,
trying to make sense of it, and replicating it for discovery – time
that could be better spent investigating and prosecuting cases. Our
Evidencentral solutions, including NICE Justice, remove the manual
work from managing digital evidence, so attorneys can focus on
pursuing justice for victims.”
The McHenry County State's Attorney's Office oversees
approximately 3,000 criminal cases annually, working with the
Illinois State Police and thirty six other law enforcement
partners. Digital evidence, including video from CCTV, body worn
cameras and in-car cameras, and data from phone dumps and social
media posts, is playing a growing role in prosecutions. Today, most
of this evidence is received on discs and thumb drives.
Jorge Enciso, Legal Technology Division Supervisor, McHenry
County State's Attorney's Office added, “The influx of digital
evidence has been astronomical. But beyond the quantity, the size
of the files is also challenging. It’s not uncommon for a case to
involve twenty video files, many with high-quality 4K resolution.
These video files usually have to be transcoded and manually
uploaded. NICE Justice will result in a major quality-of-life
improvement for our attorneys and staff because it will
automatically do the transcoding for us and eliminate the need to
manually upload digital evidence.”
Police department investigators will be able to use NICE
Justice’s secure portal to upload evidence to the cloud, where it
will be automatically deposited into digital case folders and
become immediately accessible to assigned attorneys.
“Our office especially appreciates the AI capabilities and
investigative tools that are built into NICE Justice, such as the
ability to index and transform PDF files into searchable documents,
and evidence tagging, and transcription. Making these capabilities
universally available to attorneys will deepen the quality of our
investigations and prosecutions,” added Enciso.
To learn more about NICE’s digital transformation solutions for
Public Safety and Justice:
- Visit the NICE website by clicking here.
- Email PSInfo@NICE.com for more information.
About the McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office
Led by State’s Attorney Randi Freese, the McHenry County State’s
Attorney’s Office's primary function is to seek justice for victims
of crime, while ensuring that criminal offenders are treated
fairly. The Office includes several divisions and units: a Criminal
Division which prosecutes traffic, misdemeanor, and felony crimes;
a Special Prosecutions Unit tasked with prosecuting the most
serious criminal cases; a Gang Prosecutions Unit whose mission is
to stamp out gang-related crime; an Arson Unit consisting of
prosecutors specially trained in arson-related investigations; a
White Collar Crime Unit dedicated to prosecuting a full range of
corruption and frauds; a Civil Division responsible for child
support enforcement and other County legal matters: and an
Investigation Unit which is the Office’s investigatory arm. With
approximately 310,000 residents, McHenry County is the sixth-most
populous county in the state of Illinois. More info at:
https://www.mchenrycountyil.gov/departments/state-s-attorney-s-office.
NICE Public Safety & Justice
With over 3,000 customers and 30 years of experience, NICE helps
all types of public safety and criminal justice agencies, from
emergency communications and law enforcement to prosecutors and
courts, digitally transform how they manage digital evidence and
data from beginning to end, to get to the truth faster. NICE’s
Evidencentral platform features an ecosystem of integrated
technologies that bring data together to give a single view of the
truth, enabling public safety and justice agencies to do what they
do better – whether it’s responding to incidents, investigating and
building cases, or prosecuting crimes. With comprehensive digital
transformation solutions that can be deployed across entire
counties and states, NICE also helps everyone work better together,
so justice flows more smoothly, from incident to court.
https://www.nicepublicsafety.com
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organizations of all sizes around the globe to create extraordinary
customer experiences while meeting key business metrics. Featuring
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Over 25,000 organizations in more than 150 countries, including
over 85 of the Fortune 100 companies, partner with NICE to
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