
AI Legal Document Drafting: Criminal Cases
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Book Introduction
A New Horizon for Criminal Defense in the AI Era
It seems like only yesterday that I introduced readers to a new intersection between AI and legal practice through my first book, "Key Prompts Revealed by Attorney Jongyeop Kim: How to Draft Legal Documents Using AI."
Many people have expressed their sympathy for the potential of AI and shared their experiences and challenges in applying it in practice.
In the process, I became convinced once again that the paradigm of the legal industry is shifting in an irreversible direction.
If the first book opened the door to utilizing legal AI by presenting the "basic principles" and "limitless possibilities" of incorporating AI into legal practice, this second book guides readers beyond that door into the most specialized and in-depth area: criminal cases.
Having laid the foundation for AI Prompt in my first book, I've been constantly asked by many legal professionals, "How should it be applied in real-world cases, especially complex criminal cases?"
This book is the most complete and practical answer to that question.
The fundamental principles and 15 core principles of AI Prompt presented in the first book serve as a solid foundation for all legal document writing.
And now, on that foundation, we want to build the most sophisticated and specialized structure of all: the criminal case.
If the first book was a 'general education' course applicable to all legal documents, this book is an 'advanced major' course focusing solely on criminal cases.
This book is a natural extension and necessary deepening of the first book.
This is a more specific and specialized practical strategy book that shows how to apply and adapt general principles through the specific lens of criminal cases.
Among the many fields of the legal industry, criminal cases carry a special weight.
Because it deals with issues that affect a person's freedom, honor, and even his entire life.
The desperation of all those who stand in court to clear their names or to seek justice puts a heavy burden on lawyers.
All-night document review, endless legal research, and the agonizing hours spent on a single sentence or word are the fate of any lawyer handling criminal cases.
On the front lines of these criminal cases, I've seen the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to go beyond mere technology and become our most powerful ally.
In particular, large-scale language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini have demonstrated remarkable abilities, instantly analyzing vast case law, logically reconstructing complex factual relationships, and drafting sophisticated legal documents. AI isn't meant to replace our work; rather, it can serve as a "co-pilot," allowing us to focus on the more fundamental values of case analysis, strategy, and client engagement.
It seems like only yesterday that I introduced readers to a new intersection between AI and legal practice through my first book, "Key Prompts Revealed by Attorney Jongyeop Kim: How to Draft Legal Documents Using AI."
Many people have expressed their sympathy for the potential of AI and shared their experiences and challenges in applying it in practice.
In the process, I became convinced once again that the paradigm of the legal industry is shifting in an irreversible direction.
If the first book opened the door to utilizing legal AI by presenting the "basic principles" and "limitless possibilities" of incorporating AI into legal practice, this second book guides readers beyond that door into the most specialized and in-depth area: criminal cases.
Having laid the foundation for AI Prompt in my first book, I've been constantly asked by many legal professionals, "How should it be applied in real-world cases, especially complex criminal cases?"
This book is the most complete and practical answer to that question.
The fundamental principles and 15 core principles of AI Prompt presented in the first book serve as a solid foundation for all legal document writing.
And now, on that foundation, we want to build the most sophisticated and specialized structure of all: the criminal case.
If the first book was a 'general education' course applicable to all legal documents, this book is an 'advanced major' course focusing solely on criminal cases.
This book is a natural extension and necessary deepening of the first book.
This is a more specific and specialized practical strategy book that shows how to apply and adapt general principles through the specific lens of criminal cases.
Among the many fields of the legal industry, criminal cases carry a special weight.
Because it deals with issues that affect a person's freedom, honor, and even his entire life.
The desperation of all those who stand in court to clear their names or to seek justice puts a heavy burden on lawyers.
All-night document review, endless legal research, and the agonizing hours spent on a single sentence or word are the fate of any lawyer handling criminal cases.
On the front lines of these criminal cases, I've seen the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to go beyond mere technology and become our most powerful ally.
In particular, large-scale language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini have demonstrated remarkable abilities, instantly analyzing vast case law, logically reconstructing complex factual relationships, and drafting sophisticated legal documents. AI isn't meant to replace our work; rather, it can serve as a "co-pilot," allowing us to focus on the more fundamental values of case analysis, strategy, and client engagement.
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index
Chapter 1: Prompt 1 for Writing a Complaint
-Chapter 2- Prompt 19 for Writing the Attorney-at-Law's Statement (Victim's Attorney's Statement)
-Chapter 3- Prompt 35 for Writing a Petition to Object to a Police Decision to Not Indict
Chapter 4: Prompt 51 for Writing a Prosecutor's Appeal
-Chapter 5- Financial Application Form Writing Prompt 67
-Chapter 6- Prompt 83 for Writing a Suspect Questionnaire
-Chapter 7- Prompt 99 for Writing Expected Questions and Answers for Suspect Interrogation
-Chapter 8- Prompt for Writing a Defense Statement (When Denying the Criminal Facts) 113
-Chapter 9- Prompts for Writing a Defense Statement (When Confessing to a Criminal Fact) 133
-Chapter 10- Reflection Writing Prompt 151
-Chapter 11- Petition Writing Prompt 163
-Chapter 12- Prompt 183 for Writing a Defense Attorney's Statement on a Substantive Warrant Examination
-Chapter 13- Prompt for Writing a Request for Detention Review 197
-Chapter 14- Completed Bail Application Prompt 213
-Chapter 15- Evidence Section Writing Expert Prompt 231
-Chapter 16- Prompt 243 for Writing Witness Examination Matters and Witness Cross-Examination Matters
Chapter 17 - Defendant Questioning Prompt 271
-Chapter 18- Prompt for Writing a Defense Statement (When Denying the Criminal Facts) 289
Chapter 19 - Prompt for Writing a Defense Statement (When Confessing to a Crime) 303
-Chapter 20- Prompt for Writing a Petition for Restoration of Appeal Rights 317
-Chapter 21- Prompt 333 for Writing a Response to the Prosecutor's Grounds for Appeal
-Chapter 22- Prompt for Writing an Appeal 349
-Chapter 23- Prompt for Writing a Statement of Reasons for Appeal 361
-Chapter 24- Professional prompt for writing a criminal compensation claim (or a suspect compensation claim) (detention compensation, suspect compensation) 397
-Chapter 25- Prompt for Writing a Criminal Expenses Compensation Claim Form (Case of Final Acquittal without Detention) 411
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-Chapter 2- Prompt 19 for Writing the Attorney-at-Law's Statement (Victim's Attorney's Statement)
-Chapter 3- Prompt 35 for Writing a Petition to Object to a Police Decision to Not Indict
Chapter 4: Prompt 51 for Writing a Prosecutor's Appeal
-Chapter 5- Financial Application Form Writing Prompt 67
-Chapter 6- Prompt 83 for Writing a Suspect Questionnaire
-Chapter 7- Prompt 99 for Writing Expected Questions and Answers for Suspect Interrogation
-Chapter 8- Prompt for Writing a Defense Statement (When Denying the Criminal Facts) 113
-Chapter 9- Prompts for Writing a Defense Statement (When Confessing to a Criminal Fact) 133
-Chapter 10- Reflection Writing Prompt 151
-Chapter 11- Petition Writing Prompt 163
-Chapter 12- Prompt 183 for Writing a Defense Attorney's Statement on a Substantive Warrant Examination
-Chapter 13- Prompt for Writing a Request for Detention Review 197
-Chapter 14- Completed Bail Application Prompt 213
-Chapter 15- Evidence Section Writing Expert Prompt 231
-Chapter 16- Prompt 243 for Writing Witness Examination Matters and Witness Cross-Examination Matters
Chapter 17 - Defendant Questioning Prompt 271
-Chapter 18- Prompt for Writing a Defense Statement (When Denying the Criminal Facts) 289
Chapter 19 - Prompt for Writing a Defense Statement (When Confessing to a Crime) 303
-Chapter 20- Prompt for Writing a Petition for Restoration of Appeal Rights 317
-Chapter 21- Prompt 333 for Writing a Response to the Prosecutor's Grounds for Appeal
-Chapter 22- Prompt for Writing an Appeal 349
-Chapter 23- Prompt for Writing a Statement of Reasons for Appeal 361
-Chapter 24- Professional prompt for writing a criminal compensation claim (or a suspect compensation claim) (detention compensation, suspect compensation) 397
-Chapter 25- Prompt for Writing a Criminal Expenses Compensation Claim Form (Case of Final Acquittal without Detention) 411
Search 425
Publisher's Review
Why "Criminal Cases"? - The Need for a Specialized Compass
Since publishing my first book, many readers have requested in-depth guidance, particularly on criminal case writing.
Unlike civil cases, criminal cases have a clear procedural flow, starting with the complaint, various opinions at the investigation stage, documents related to detention, and appeal procedures. The types and nature of documents required at each stage are very specific.
This book, "AI Legal Document Drafting: Criminal Cases," is my answer to these readers' requests.
Beyond general AI applications, this book focuses solely on providing AI prompts tailored specifically to criminal justice practice.
The prompts in this book are not simple one-dimensional commands like “Write a complaint.”
We assigned the role (persona) of a '20-year veteran criminal defense attorney' and applied the 'Chain-of-Thought' technique, which systematically follows the entire process from factual analysis to legal review, evidence submission, and argument construction.
Additionally, it is designed to maximize the completeness of AI-generated results by including a 'self-criticism' stage that checks the completeness of the written document.
From indictments, defense opinions, objections to police non-indictment, prosecution appeals, financial retrial requests, requests for detention and bail, and even briefs of appeal, the 25+ key prompts presented in this book will serve as your most reliable compass, guiding you through the criminal process from beginning to end.
The structure of this book and a message to readers
This book is organized according to the chronological order of an actual criminal case.
Readers can follow the flow of events and naturally learn how to create the legal documents required for each stage with AI.
* For practicing lawyers, paralegals, and legal professionals, it will provide a powerful weapon that will relieve the burden of repetitive paperwork and allow them to spend more time developing core case strategies.
* For law school students, this will be the best textbook to develop practical skills by experiencing the criminal litigation process, which they had only learned theoretically, through actual legal document drafting.
* For investigators and public officials, including police and prosecutors, this will provide new perspectives and efficient tools for organizing cases and drafting documents, thereby enhancing the accuracy and depth of their work.
* For the general public interested in law, this book will serve as a friendly guide that will help you get one step closer to the vague and difficult world of criminal procedures and legal documents.
Of course, AI isn't omnipotent. AI-generated results may contain errors (hallucinations) and may not perfectly reflect the latest laws or precedents.
Therefore, any suggestions made by AI must undergo critical review and revision by experts like you.
This book is not about how to rely on AI, but rather a guide to how to most effectively 'utilize' and 'control' AI.
If you've developed a foundational understanding of AI through the first book, this book will equip you to master the intense training required for criminal cases.
I sincerely hope this book will serve as a beacon of light for all those who are traversing the arduous path of criminal law. I encourage you to open new horizons in legal practice with the new tool of AI, and I hope this book will always be a reliable companion on your journey.
thank you
Since publishing my first book, many readers have requested in-depth guidance, particularly on criminal case writing.
Unlike civil cases, criminal cases have a clear procedural flow, starting with the complaint, various opinions at the investigation stage, documents related to detention, and appeal procedures. The types and nature of documents required at each stage are very specific.
This book, "AI Legal Document Drafting: Criminal Cases," is my answer to these readers' requests.
Beyond general AI applications, this book focuses solely on providing AI prompts tailored specifically to criminal justice practice.
The prompts in this book are not simple one-dimensional commands like “Write a complaint.”
We assigned the role (persona) of a '20-year veteran criminal defense attorney' and applied the 'Chain-of-Thought' technique, which systematically follows the entire process from factual analysis to legal review, evidence submission, and argument construction.
Additionally, it is designed to maximize the completeness of AI-generated results by including a 'self-criticism' stage that checks the completeness of the written document.
From indictments, defense opinions, objections to police non-indictment, prosecution appeals, financial retrial requests, requests for detention and bail, and even briefs of appeal, the 25+ key prompts presented in this book will serve as your most reliable compass, guiding you through the criminal process from beginning to end.
The structure of this book and a message to readers
This book is organized according to the chronological order of an actual criminal case.
Readers can follow the flow of events and naturally learn how to create the legal documents required for each stage with AI.
* For practicing lawyers, paralegals, and legal professionals, it will provide a powerful weapon that will relieve the burden of repetitive paperwork and allow them to spend more time developing core case strategies.
* For law school students, this will be the best textbook to develop practical skills by experiencing the criminal litigation process, which they had only learned theoretically, through actual legal document drafting.
* For investigators and public officials, including police and prosecutors, this will provide new perspectives and efficient tools for organizing cases and drafting documents, thereby enhancing the accuracy and depth of their work.
* For the general public interested in law, this book will serve as a friendly guide that will help you get one step closer to the vague and difficult world of criminal procedures and legal documents.
Of course, AI isn't omnipotent. AI-generated results may contain errors (hallucinations) and may not perfectly reflect the latest laws or precedents.
Therefore, any suggestions made by AI must undergo critical review and revision by experts like you.
This book is not about how to rely on AI, but rather a guide to how to most effectively 'utilize' and 'control' AI.
If you've developed a foundational understanding of AI through the first book, this book will equip you to master the intense training required for criminal cases.
I sincerely hope this book will serve as a beacon of light for all those who are traversing the arduous path of criminal law. I encourage you to open new horizons in legal practice with the new tool of AI, and I hope this book will always be a reliable companion on your journey.
thank you
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: December 1, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 456 pages | 167*236*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791130398617
- ISBN10: 1130398617
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