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What is an Investigator?

The investigator's role in the adversarial evidentiary process.

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An Investigator is a compensated contributor authorized to submit admissible evidence in contested cases on Objection.

Investigators do:

  • Introduce evidence into a structured adversarial process

  • Submit documents, sources, data, and sworn-style testimony

  • Allow that evidence to be tested under explicit rules

  • Contribute to case determinations, credibility scores, and the permanent public record

Investigators do not:

  • Moderate content

  • Express opinions

  • Argue narratives

  • Issue verdicts by assertion

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