When misconduct occurs within state or local government, individuals often discover a structural problem: the same institutions responsible for oversight also control complaints, records, and outcomes.
When those systems fail, accountability mechanisms become circular. Complaints stall or disappear. Records are incomplete or delayed. Misconduct is addressed procedurally rather than substantively. As a result, individuals are left without a neutral place to document events before facts are altered, minimized, or lost.
This is the gap Justice Guard was created to address.
Justice Guard provides an independent framework for documenting experiences involving public authority, preserving records, and identifying recurring patterns of misconduct. We do not replace courts or oversight bodies. We ensure that factual records exist so accountability remains possible, especially where traditional systems are unable or unwilling to correct themselves.
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