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How can software better support officers preparing for traffic court?

Traffic court may take place weeks or months after a stop, after an officer has handled many additional calls and summonses. We created NinetySix to reduce the repetitive work of returning to that record.

An officer can upload a summons, review the extracted information, edit a structured testimony-preparation draft, and later find the saved summons details and draft together in one private workspace. The platform also includes violation-code lookup and overtime tracking. The original summons image is processed and discarded, and the officer remains responsible for reviewing the final draft and following official records, agency policy, and personal recollection.

NinetySix launches here Tuesday. We would genuinely value feedback from officers, supervisors, trainers, court professionals, and public-safety technology teams: what creates the most friction when preparing for traffic court, and what would make a tool like this more useful and trustworthy?

NinetySix - Traffic court preparation built for officers

NinetySix turns a summons photo into an editable traffic-court testimony preparation draft for officer review. Extracted summons information and the draft are automatically saved together for future court preparation, while the original image is processed and discarded. The platform also includes violation-code lookup, saved records, overtime tracking, and quarterly and year-to-date totals on web and iPhone.