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Decision Record Verification

Cross-references a judge's decision, court opinion, or final order against one or more hearing/trial/deposition transcripts to verify whether the record supports each finding. Produces strict dual-citation blocks with document names, page/line references, and verbatim quotes from both sources. Use when preparing appellate review, post-trial motions, record discrepancy audits, or transcript-based fact checks of judicial findings.

ID: general.litigation.decision-record-verification Version: 0.1.0 License: Apache-2.0 Author: CaseMark Language: en Added: 2026-05-27
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Decision Record Verification

Cross-reference a court decision against transcripts and surface record alignments, discrepancies, and gaps with exact dual-source citations.

Prerequisites

  • Decision document — opinion/order/judgment to test against the record
  • Transcript set — one or more sessions (trial, hearing, or deposition) with page/line numbering when available
  • Session labels — clear names for each transcript file (for example, Day 1 AM, Day 1 PM)
  • Scope confirmation — identify whether review is full-document or limited to specific findings/issues

If required documents are missing or unlabeled, request them before analysis.

Quick Start

  1. Read the decision in full and extract each factual finding, credibility determination, and testimony-dependent legal conclusion.
  2. Convert each finding into a verification claim.
  3. Review transcripts in session order and capture support/conflict passages for each claim.
  4. Write one citation block per match using exact quotes and pinpoint citations.
  5. Finish with a findings summary: alignments, discrepancies, and record gaps.

Workflow

1. Anchor the Decision

  • Treat the decision as the baseline source.
  • Extract only claims that depend on testimony or the trial/hearing record.
  • Keep each claim atomic (one proposition per claim) to avoid mixed citations.

2. Cross-Reference Transcripts

  • Review each transcript session in chronological order.
  • Tag each matched passage as:
    • [ALIGNMENT] — transcript directly supports the decision's characterization
    • [DISCREPANCY] — transcript contradicts, materially differs from, or fails to contain what the decision attributes to the record

3. Build Citation Blocks

Use this exact field order for every block:

  • [ALIGNMENT] or [DISCREPANCY]
  • Document Name (Decision): full decision filename/title
  • Location (Decision): Page X, Line Y (or paragraph/section when line numbers do not exist)
  • Decision Quote: exact verbatim excerpt
  • Document Name (Transcript): full transcript filename/session label
  • Location (Transcript): Page X, Line Y
  • Transcript Quote: exact verbatim excerpt
  • Note: optional 1-2 sentence explanation of why the pair is support or divergence

4. Summarize Findings

After all citation blocks, provide:

  • Primary Alignments — highest-impact ways the record supports the decision
  • Primary Discrepancies — highest-impact ways the record diverges from the decision
  • Record Gaps — decision findings with no located supporting/opposing transcript passage

Output Order

  1. Header block listing all reviewed documents and transcript session labels
  2. Citation blocks grouped by session, in session order
  3. Within each session group: list [ALIGNMENT] blocks first, then [DISCREPANCY] blocks
  4. Large-corpus override: if the corpus is very large or the user requests priority triage, list [DISCREPANCY] blocks first, then [ALIGNMENT] blocks
  5. Summary of Findings

Quality Controls

  • Quote verbatim in both Decision Quote and Transcript Quote; do not paraphrase those fields.
  • Never invent page/line references.
  • If pinpoint location cannot be determined, write:
    • Page/Line unavailable — approximate location: <section or paragraph description>
  • Do not treat similar language as equivalent to an exact statement.
  • If a decision paraphrases testimony, flag that in Note.
  • Flag sessions with zero relevant passages; absence can be material.
  • Mark uncertain citations or interpretations with [VERIFY].

Edge Cases

  • Multi-session transcripts: treat each file as a distinct source and keep session label in every block.
  • Incomplete/redacted transcripts: record the limitation under Record Gaps.
  • Privileged or sealed material: do not reproduce protected excerpts; flag and advise handling under governing order.
  • Non-U.S. records: adapt pinpoint format to the jurisdiction's transcript citation convention.

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