From Evidence to Conviction: Using AI to Close Cases Faster

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From Evidence to Conviction: Using AI to Close Cases Faster

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Webinar

Artificial Intelligence

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Preparation for trial and plea negotiation can take prosecutors months, especially when it comes to multi-defendant cases with extensive digital evidence.

In this webinar, McCord Larsen, Prosecuting Attorney for Cassia County and Kevin Clark, VP of Analytics & Investigations at Tranquility AI, will discuss how AI-powered evidence analysis tools can help prosecutors streamline case preparation and improve trial readiness.

The session will also include a live demo of TimePilot using a real case that McCord Larsen worked on, showing how he used the platform to evaluate the strength of the evidence, build a detailed case timeline, and prepare exhibits more efficiently.

Thank you to the webinar sponsor!