Our investigation begins with a thorough review of all available materials (discovery), including police reports, body camera footage, crime scene documentation, physical evidence (property sheets), court transcripts, photographs, other videos, and any additional discovery items, to accurately establish the facts of the case. Following this, our focus shifts to uncovering any overlooked aspects, identifying new witnesses, re-interviewing witnesses, and gathering further pertinent information that could significantly improve our client's prospects of achieving a just and positive resolution. It's worth noting that criminal investigations can sometimes suffer from issues such as overlooked details, inconsistencies, including those in witness statements, and procedural errors, often resulting from factors like budget limitations, high caseloads, challenges in time and personnel management, or simply oversight on the part of the police. Identifying these elements is crucial, as they can enhance the defense's arguments, empowering defense counsel with more effective strategies to provide their clients with the best defense possible.