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Bexar County Criminal Defense

The Learning Library

A door into every how-to guide, walkthrough, and self-check for the defender running a Bexar County matter on The IMC Machine.

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You did not become a criminal-defense lawyer to learn software. You became one to stand next to the person on the bench. So the Learning Library is built to be read the way you read a file: open it, find the part you need, and get back to the case. Nothing here is a manual you have to finish before you are allowed to begin. The matter runs the same whether you read this first or never read it at all.

What the library does is show the work. Every page of The IMC Machine has a walkthrough behind it, and the library is where those walkthroughs live, organized around the five things a defender actually does: open the matter, read the evidence, build the motion, get paid, and trust the machine that did it.

The five pillars

The first pillar is the Case Board, where the matter begins. The guides here cover opening a client and a cause number, laying the timeline against the court calendar, clearing conflicts before you announce ready, and keeping the appointed-counsel fee voucher current from the first hour. This is the spine everything else hangs off, so it is the first thing to learn and the last thing you will worry about.

The second pillar is the Evidence Orchestrator: how to point it at a matter, how to read the indexed record it returns, how the running time and wall-clock time and silence captions are meant to be used, and how to jump from a finding straight to the second of footage it came from. The third pillar is the Issue Spotter: how a motion drafts itself from what the record holds, what the three-AI read flags before you see it, and how the Article 39.14 discovery demand is built for Texas. The fourth pillar is the voucher and the books, the honest accounting of what fills and exports today and what is still coming. The fifth pillar is how the machine works at all: the control plane, the human-in-the-loop gate, and the daily report that shows every automation’s work.

How the pages are built

Three kinds of page wait behind those pillars, and they answer three different questions. How-It-Works articles answer what a surface does and why it was built that way, in plain prose that walks the surface and the workflow behind it. Tutorials answer how do I actually do this, in numbered steps you could hand a new paralegal on a Monday. Self-checks answer did that land, a short set of questions you ask yourself before you rely on a thing in court.

Read them in any order. A solo defender learning the board for the first time will want the Case Board how-it-works and its tutorial together. A lawyer who already runs the board and just took a discovery-heavy appointment goes straight to the Evidence Orchestrator pages. The library does not gate you. It assumes you know your own case.

What stays true on every page

One promise runs under all of it, and the library states it plainly so you never have to wonder. The machine reads, organizes, drafts, and assembles. The attorney decides, signs, and files. Nothing posts, sends, or distributes on its own, and where a feature is still coming the page says coming soon instead of pretending. The same Gideon thread that runs through the product runs through the teaching: the point of every guide is to put real tools in the hands of the lawyer the Sixth Amendment promised.

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Short, plain reads on how each part of the machine works. Pick a pillar.

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One subscription stands in for the stack a defense firm usually stitches together, so the practice runs on two things it already trusts: Google Workspace, where the files and matters live, and The IMC Machine, where the matter runs. LawPay and QuickBooks, the money rail, stay where they are, fed by the Machine. Casework, evidence, motions, vouchers, marketing, and events, in one place.

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