AI Motion Generator

Generate Texas-specific court motions with AI — tailored to the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, and Fifth Circuit precedent.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Justice222 handle Texas's broader Art. 38.23 exclusionary rule?
Justice222 analyzes police conduct against both constitutional requirements and Texas statutory standards simultaneously. Because Art. 38.23 excludes evidence obtained in violation of any law — not just the Constitution — the AI looks for violations of Texas traffic laws, arrest statutes, and search-and-seizure regulations that wouldn't trigger a federal suppression analysis.
Can it track Michael Morton Act compliance across large discovery productions?
Yes. The AI reads your entire discovery set and cross-references every reference to external items — footage, lab reports, witness lists, informant files — against what was actually produced. Missing items are flagged with the specific document references that establish they exist, creating the evidentiary record for a non-compliance motion.
Does Justice222 work for Texas felony cases in district court?
Yes. Justice222 is built for Texas district court criminal practice — including 3rd Degree through 1st Degree felonies and capital cases. It applies the Texas Rules of Evidence, the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, and district-court-specific motion standards.
What about Texas habeas corpus proceedings?
Justice222 supports Texas habeas corpus under CCP Art. 11.07 (state felony) and Art. 11.071 (capital). It can analyze trial records for ineffective assistance, Brady violations, newly available evidence, and actual innocence grounds.