Erik Schick

Identify Gaps, Expose Inconsistencies, and Produce Defensible Findings

Schick Investigative Services, LLC provides structured, defense‑side evidence review designed to identify weaknesses, verify documentation, and produce findings suitable for legal scrutiny.

When the record matters, independent analysis of existing evidence can clarify risk, expose inconsistencies, and support informed decision making.

When This Service Is Typically Used

This service is commonly engaged when:

  • – Discovery appears incomplete, inconsistent, or unreliable
  • – Evidence handling or chain of custody is in question
  • – Reports, statements, or recordings conflict with one another
  • – Additional review is needed prior to motions, negotiation, or trial
  • – Counsel requires independent verification of existing evidence.
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What This  Service Does

We conduct a disciplined, methodical review of available materials to assess accuracy, completeness, and reliability.

This includes:

  • – Police reports and investigative documentation
  • – Body‑worn camera and surveillance video
  • – Digital evidence and forensic reports
  • – Records, disclosures, and case-related documentation
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All findings are evaluated objectively and organized for attorney review and potential courtroom use.

How This Supports Case Strategy

Evidence review is designed to support counsel by identifying issues that may affect case strength and admissibility.

This work may assist with:

  • – Identifying inconsistencies and evidentiary weaknesses
  • – Supporting motion practice and discovery challenges
  • – Evaluating the reliability of investigative conclusions
  • – Preparing for cross‑examination and trial
  • – Clarifying risk and strengthening overall case strategy
 

INVESTIGATIVE CAPABILITIES

Our Approach

All evidence review work is conducted using a consistent, disciplined methodology:

  • Accuracy Over Assumption – Findings are based on verifiable facts
  • Objective Analysis – Information is assessed without advocacy
  • Defensible Methodology – Work is performed with litigation scrutiny in mind
  • Clear Documentation – Results are organized for practical legal use

Request a Confidential Consultation

If your case involves inconsistent evidence, incomplete discovery, or questions about reliability, independent review can help clarify the facts and identify next steps.

Request a confidential consultation to discuss how this service may support your case.

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