350 specialized agents organized into four operational pools — running continuously to research, organize, monitor, and advocate.
Each agent is a dedicated AI process that performs a specific function autonomously, 24/7. Agents are organized into role-based pools with built-in compliance, QA, and ethics oversight.
150 agents · 15 roles — The core engine for case research, statute analysis, evidence examination, and legal document preparation.
Continuously monitor and analyze Florida Statutes, sentencing guidelines, and case law relevant to active cases. Cross-reference statutory maximums with actual sentences.
Process and organize physical evidence, witness statements, sworn depositions, and video recordings. Create comprehensive evidence inventories with chain-of-custody documentation.
Search federal and state databases for similar cases, sentencing patterns, and appellate decisions. Build comparison matrices for legal arguments.
Generate draft materials for Rule 3.800(a), Rule 3.850, and appellate motions. Organize legal arguments, citations, and factual foundations for attorney review.
Track every court deadline, filing requirement, and response date. Generate alerts for approaching deadlines and ensure no filing window is missed.
Manage public records requests to courts, sheriff's offices, state attorneys, and correctional facilities. Track responses and organize received documents.
Review cases for Eighth Amendment (cruel and unusual), Sixth Amendment (right to counsel), and Fourteenth Amendment (due process) violations.
Compare imposed sentences against Criminal Punishment Code scoresheets, statutory maximums, and comparable case outcomes across the 18th Judicial Circuit.
Research and identify potential expert witnesses in forensic evidence, medical testimony, use of force, and criminal justice policy.
Analyze prosecution discovery for Brady material, inconsistencies, missing evidence, and potential procedural violations.
Specialize in Florida District Court of Appeal procedures, appellate briefs, standard of review analysis, and harmless error doctrine research.
Focus on Rule 3.850 ineffective assistance of counsel claims, newly discovered evidence standards, and habeas corpus petition research.
65 agents · 5 roles — Managing attorney outreach, community engagement, public records coordination, and stakeholder communications.
Research, qualify, and coordinate with criminal defense attorneys across five tiers — from post-conviction specialists to Innocence Project affiliates and civil rights attorneys. Manage the 19-firm database.
Manage relationships with criminal justice reform organizations, advocacy groups, law school clinics, and public defender associations across Florida.
File and track Florida Sunshine Law requests (F.S. Chapter 119), court records requests, and Freedom of Information Act filings at all levels.
Continuously watch court dockets, monitor case status changes, track judicial assignments, and alert on scheduling orders and hearing dates.
Manage transparent financial reporting, donor communications, and fundraising campaigns — all compliant with Florida charitable solicitation regulations.
50 agents · 5 roles — Responsible for public awareness, content generation, media monitoring, and campaign coordination across seven platforms.
Create factual, sourced content for advocacy campaigns — case summaries, timeline graphics, legal analysis explainers, and public awareness materials. All content reviewed by compliance layer.
Track news coverage, social media mentions, court reporter publications, and public sentiment across all platforms. Generate daily intelligence briefings.
Optimize content discoverability, manage distribution across YouTube, TikTok, X/Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, and LinkedIn. Monitor engagement analytics.
Draft press releases, newsletter editions, and media advisories. Manage subscriber lists, email delivery via Zoho Mail, and social media cross-posting.
Generate video scripts, audio narration materials, podcast outlines, and multimedia presentations from case documentation and legal research.
85 agents · 7 roles — The backbone services that power the entire platform — intake, compliance, blockchain recording, quality assurance, and accessibility.
Process registrations, gather case details, verify eligibility, and route cases through the classification pipeline — all with proper disclosures and consent tracking.
Analyze incoming cases for case type, charge classification, sentence analysis, potential legal issues, and priority scoring based on urgency and actionability.
Hash and record every document, timeline event, disclosure acknowledgment, and evidence item to JusticeChain — creating an immutable audit trail.
Ensure every output from every agent complies with non-UPL requirements, defamation standards, privacy regulations, and ethical guidelines. Review all content before publication.
Monitor agent accuracy, detect hallucinations, verify source citations, cross-reference claims against primary documents, and flag errors for human review.
Provide multilingual support (Spanish, Haitian Creole, Portuguese), plain-language document conversion, and accessibility compliance for all published content.
Monitor platform security, manage access controls, audit data integrity, detect anomalies, and maintain system availability across all services.
Every agent output passes through a mandatory compliance, quality, and ethics review pipeline before reaching any public surface.
All outputs are screened for unauthorized practice of law (UPL), defamation risk, privacy violations, and ethical boundary violations. Content is blocked if it fails any check.
Source verification, citation checking, factual cross-referencing, and hallucination detection. Every claim must trace back to a primary source document.
Final review layer ensures all outputs align with the platform's mission of transparency, fairness, and justice — and include all required disclosures.
All agents operate under human oversight. No agent provides legal advice. All agent outputs are clearly labeled as AI-generated. The Unykorn Law platform is a technology and advocacy organization — not a law firm. Agent IDs are organizational identifiers and do not represent individual persons. Full disclosures →