| Module | Function | |--------|----------| | | Unique digital ID (barcode/RFID) for each item; capture of description, seizure date, case ID, and condition. | | Chain of Custody | Time-stamped log of each transfer, check-in/out, and authorized access. | | Geolocated Warehouses | Multi-location support with hierarchical storage mapping (zone, rack, shelf). | | Audit Trail | Tamper-evident logs; all queries and modifications are recorded with user identity. | | Expiry & Alerts | Automated notifications for perishable goods, storage time limits, or pending judicial orders. | | Secure API | Integration with case management systems (e.g., Expediente Judicial Electrónico). |
In the labyrinthine world of judicial systems, the physical management of evidence—often referred to in Latin American legal frameworks as almacenes judiciales (judicial warehouses)—has historically been a nightmare of lost files, chain-of-custody errors, and administrative bottlenecks. Enter . Far from the mythological connotations of its name (which implies unleashing chaos), this digital platform was designed to bring absolute order to the chaos of criminal exhibits. Sistema Pandora Almacenes Judiciales
At its core, the (Pandora System for Judicial Warehouses) is a specialized software solution developed to manage the lifecycle of items held in custody by the courts. Unlike generic inventory management systems, Pandora is built specifically for the legal context, handling everything from narcotics and firearms to vehicles, documents, and perishable goods. | Module | Function | |--------|----------| | |
The is more than just software; it is a philosophical shift in justice administration. It replaces the opaque, dusty backroom with a transparent, data-driven vault. | | Audit Trail | Tamper-evident logs; all