Rewriting the Rules of Criminal Defense
Judicial intelligence. Case strategy. Motion frameworks. All in one platform.
In baseball, Billy Beane used analytics to beat teams with four times the payroll and proved that data wins games. In criminal defense, you're up against a system with infinite dockets and institutional memory. Crimson Blaze applies that same Moneyball mindset to criminal defense — real judicial data, verified from the record, engineered to give the defense the decisive strategic edge.
Defense Decision Intelligence™ (DDI™) is the Moneyball engine of modern criminal defense — a category-defining vertical AI framework that replaces instinct and tradition with verified outcome intelligence. By transforming authenticated district court records into structured case intelligence, DDI™ exposes the patterns that actually shape results: judicial tendencies, case-resolution behavior, plea and dismissal trends, and conviction outcomes by court. Just as sabermetrics revolutionized baseball by revealing hidden competitive advantages, DDI™ rewrites the rules of defense strategy by revealing what actually drives outcomes across Texas courtrooms. No guesswork. No assumptions. Only data-driven clarity and a competitive edge the defense has never had before.
DDI™ pairs this core intelligence with an aggressive operational lineup: a library of 65 attorney-editable, tailored motion frameworks across 13 defense-focused categories; composite judicial scoring through the Blaze Resolution Index™ (BRI™); strategic case analysis via the Texas Trial Strategist™; and an AI Secretary suite that handles email triage, scheduling, and task prioritization to eliminate operational overhead.
This is Moneyball for criminal defense.
Hidden patterns. Strategic leverage.
Crimson Blaze does not provide legal advice. DDI™ delivers clarity, pattern recognition, and decision‑support intelligence that strengthens attorney judgment — it never replaces it.
Texas Trial Strategist™ is restricted to licensed Texas criminal defense attorneys. At registration, attorneys provide their bar number and complete a binding attestation confirming:
Weekly independent bar‑status reviews are used to enforce access. Any attorney identified as a prosecutor, state employee, or not in good standing is immediately revoked.
Analytical software strictly for licensed defense attorneys. Crimson Blaze does not render legal advice or represent members of the public.
Judicial intelligence, sentencing analytics, and strategic case insight for licensed counsel handling high‑stakes criminal matters.
High‑volume teams use DDI™ to triage caseloads, surface judicial tendencies, and organize verified outcome data.
Structured legal intelligence for attorney‑supervised teams, turning complex case data into actionable insight while keeping attorneys firmly in control.
"Good Lawyers Know the Law. Great Lawyers Know the Judge."
In baseball, Moneyball proved that legacy intuition loses to empirical data. In criminal defense, prosecutors rely on an institutional data monopoly while defense attorneys rely on memory and hallway rumors. Crimson Blaze changes the math. By engineering raw public court dockets into high-yield sabermetric intelligence, our platform empowers licensed counsel to out-think, out-prepare, and out-maneuver the opposition.
A structured analytical engine that converts verified court records into immediate tactical clarity. Just as sabermetrics isolates a hitter's true discipline, the Texas Trial Strategist™ decodes judge-level tendencies, motion-grant behavior, and outcome patterns from manually verified case data — giving Texas criminal defense attorneys grounded, data-driven leverage.
"Eliminate courtroom blind spots with empirical sabermetric intelligence."
Outcome Sabermetrics — Judge-specific resolution trends, sentencing bands, BRI™ scoring, and dismissal-rate benchmarking built directly from verified datasets. Provides fast context for evaluating plea offers.
Constitutional Vulnerabilities & Motion Strategy — Case-specific motion drafting with tailored arguments and verified statutory and caselaw authorities, informed by judge-level motion-grant history.
Executive Visual Dashboards — Dashboards that consolidate judge-level resolution patterns, sentencing bands, BRI™ scoring, and dismissal-rate behavior — giving defense attorneys rapid clarity.
Statute & Case Law Search — Instant search across 3,600+ verified statutes across 8 sources, plus appellate case law from Texas & federal courts. Pull authorities on demand.
Full demo video walkthrough coming soon.
Every judge has a measurable strike zone. The Blaze Resolution Index™ (BRI™) is our flagship composite sabermetric score built from verified public court records. BRI™ measures how completely a judge's docket is controlled by government‑favorable outcomes across conviction rates, incarceration pressure, probation stability, docket velocity, and motion dismissal patterns.
BRI™ does not tell attorneys what to do. It shows them what the verified data says. Decisions always remain with licensed counsel.
Built from independently calculated components derived from verified case data, then combined into a single, interpretable frame inside Case Analysis output as Panel A.
Structured outputs designed for attorneys — not data scientists. Clear, defensible intelligence that strengthens professional judgment.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Blaze Resolution Index™ is an informational analytics system built from verified public court records. It does not constitute legal advice, strategic direction, or outcome prediction. All legal decisions remain solely with licensed counsel.
The core intake engine. Evaluates judge, charge, history, and case facts to produce a complete tactical, data-grounded strategic roadmap in seconds.
The underlying scoring system. Measures judge-specific docket control and government-favorable outcome trends, surfaced directly inside Case Analysis output as Panel A.
Access 65 pre-drafted templates across 13 defense categories. Browse, auto-fill, and generate customized, argument-ready legal motions in about 30 seconds.
Instant, structured retrieval across 3,600 verified statutes spanning 8 state sources, including Penal, CCP, Transportation, and Health & Safety codes.
Full-text, lightning-fast search across Texas and federal appellate opinions to cite binding precedents and controlling constitutional authority on demand.
Head-to-head comparative analysis between judicial dockets. Contrast disposition habits, dismissal willingness, and sentencing variances side-by-side.
Stage-by-stage outcome mapping. Simulates procedural trajectories based on charge type and judge history to give clients realistic expectations.
Generates formal hours-saved and value-delivered documentation per case. Built specifically for client transparency and fee justification.
Eliminates administrative friction with an integrated suite of 8 attorney-focused automation sub-tools:
Encrypted, attorney-specific repository to manage saved case analyses, motion drafts, and historical reports under strict credential protection.
Texas Trial Strategist™ and Blaze Resolution Index™ deliver structured, attorney‑controlled clarity — transforming verified public records into organized, defensible intelligence for the defense profession.
Igniting Clarity. Fueling Justice.
Justice shouldn't depend on who can afford a defense. The Crimson Legacy Fund exists to close that gap directly — not as a donation drive, but as something the business itself is built to produce. A fixed share of Crimson Blaze's revenue is set aside as it grows, so the platform's success automatically funds legal defense for people who can't otherwise afford it.
A fixed percentage of annual recurring revenue is set aside automatically once Crimson Blaze reaches meaningful scale — no separate fundraising, no year-to-year discretion.
The fund isn't discretionary or manually triggered. It's a fixed percentage of ARR, hard-coded to begin flowing automatically the moment Crimson Blaze crosses its scale threshold — no board vote, no separate fundraising campaign.
Individuals apply directly for financial assistance covering their legal defense — attorney fees, not just ancillary costs like record retrieval or expert witnesses — and choose their own licensed attorney. Funds go directly to the individual. Clean. Compliant. Mission‑aligned. The company that profits from this system reinvests in the people it was built to serve.
The criminal defense bar has been underserved, underfunded, and overlooked by legal technology for decades. This platform was built by someone who lived inside that gap — and who watched, firsthand, how information gaps and time pressure distort outcomes for people who trusted the system to work.
"The company that profits from this system reinvests in the people it was built to serve."
Learn how eight years in Texas criminal defense — and everything since — shaped why this platform exists.
Every sport had its Moneyball moment — the point where someone stopped trusting gut instinct and started trusting data. Baseball had Billy Beane. Criminal defense never had anyone. Until now.
This wasn't built by a Stanford engineer, a BigLaw partner, or a legaltech VC with a whiteboard full of ideas. It was built by someone who lived inside the chaos of criminal defense.
For eight years, I worked as a paralegal in Texas criminal defense — supporting attorneys in cases where the margin for error was measured in decades of someone's life. I watched cases get lost the same way bad front offices lose seasons: not from lack of talent, but from decisions made from instinct instead of information. The intake rushed through. The witness never pressure-tested. The judge everyone assumed would play it straight, because nobody had the data to prove otherwise. Every case was a roster decision made blind.
Then I lived it from the other side. Before I ever went to prison, I uncovered serious issues in my own case — issues that showed me exactly how information gaps and time pressure distort outcomes. I fought. I didn't win. I spent 3.5 years as a TDCJ inmate. Someone I care about is still inside because of it — a season lost that better data could have changed.
That loss is in every line of code I wrote.
When I got out, I had nothing. No money. No car. No job. I wasn't building a business — I was just trying to survive day‑to‑day. But people started showing up anyway, dozens of them, with no marketing, no advertising, finding me only by word of mouth because the system had failed them too.
I couldn't legally help them directly, so I built the system no one else had the perspective — or the desperation — to create: a serverless full stack, all of it, from a run-down trailer with no electricity, mice in the walls, a dying tablet, a mobile hotspot, and candlelight.
I didn't study this problem like an outsider looking for an edge. I lived inside it. And like every good analyst eventually realizes: the data was there the whole time. Buried in dockets, in dismissal patterns, in the way each judge actually rules versus how they're rumored to rule. Nobody had ever bothered to find the data, structure it, and put it in front of the people who need it most.
I built Crimson Blaze over the past 19 months as a solo founder — no co‑founder, no technical background, no stable housing, no vehicle.
So I built Defense Decision Intelligence™ — a system that structures judicial outcomes, identifies motion applicability, models sentencing patterns, and gives defense attorneys clarity. I also implemented State Bar of Texas verification to ensure trust and compliance from day one. Think Moneyball for criminal defense.
This isn't just about Texas. This is about transforming how defense strategy is done everywhere.
My name is Tori Patrick, Founder & CEO of Crimson Blaze Legaltech, and this is what I built.
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