State’s Attorney’s Office for Prince George’s County Undertakes Digital Evidence Management Transformation with AI-powered NICE Justice

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State’s Attorney’s Office will leverage NICE Justice to enhance its prosecutorial effectiveness, and its ability to administer justice fairly, efficiently and diligently

HOBOKEN, N.J., March 13, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NICE (Nasdaq: NICE) today announced that the Office of the State’s Attorney for Prince George’s County (Maryland) has selected NICE Justice, one of the AI-powered solutions in NICE’s Evidencentral platform, to enhance its prosecutorial effectiveness, and its ability to administer justice fairly, efficiently and diligently. The Office serves as the chief law enforcement agency for Prince George's County, which is home to nearly one million residents. It handles approximately 30,000 criminal cases annually, covering a range of offenses from traffic violations to murder.

The cloud-based NICE Justice solution will digitally transform how state attorneys and office staff receive, interact with, manage and share digital evidence. Freed from dealing with discs, drives, emails, and logging into multiple systems to manage and prepare evidence, attorneys and staff will be able to focus on building and presenting compelling cases. NICE Justice also features built-in AI and automation capabilities for object detection, automated case building, video and audio transcription and translation, optical character recognition (OCR), analytics and finding evidence connections.

State Attorney Aisha N. Braveboy, who led the effort to bring NICE Justice into the State Attorney’s Office to improve digital evidence management, and has a strong record of prosecuting violent offenders and implementing strategies to reduce crime, said, "Our office oversees the highest number of cases of any county in Maryland. We are dedicated to administering a justice system that is strong, effective, innovative, restorative, and balanced, and focused on victims and the safety and well-being of our communities. Digital evidence is vital to this mission, but managing ever-increasing digital evidence is becoming more challenging by the day. NICE Justice is going to help us meet our burden of proof and administer justice fairly, efficiently, and diligently. I would like to thank Senator Chris Van Hollen and Retired Senator Ben Cardin for sponsoring Federal earmarked funding from the FY23 Department of Justice COPS Program for Technology and Equipment which allowed our office to enter into the contract to obtain NICE Justice. Their recognition of the importance that digital evidence plays now and in the future is a testament to their commitment to public safety in Maryland."