City and vertical

Criminal defense software for San Diego practitioners.

San Diego defense work runs through San Diego Superior Court, Central Courthouse criminal departments, county local rules, Penal Code discovery and motion practice, and Southern District federal overlap. Legal Core structures that work without replacing attorney review.

Quick answer

Legal Core in San Diego

Legal Core is Butler Solutions' criminal defense software surface for San Diego practices working in San Diego County. It supports defense calendars, matter records, discovery and motion packets, sensitive record handling, privileged work product separation, billing visibility, migration review, and audit-oriented operations. San Diego fit depends on the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, Central Courthouse criminal operations, county local rules, the Southern District of California federal market, Penal Code discovery timing under section 1054.7, speedy trial pressure under section 1382, suppression practice under section 1538.5, set-aside motions under section 995, and arrest-record relief under sections 851.8 and 851.91. Legal Core does not replace attorney review of local rules, Penal Code deadlines, filing obligations, or court orders. Pricing is $99, $149, $199, or custom by user count, with a 2-month free trial, founding cohort discount, design partner path, and migration support from legal practice systems.

Legal Core in San Diego

Vertical-specific, city-specific, and scoped to what the product actually supports.

This page is narrower than the San Diego city hub and the California Legal Core page. It is for criminal defense practices evaluating how Legal Core maps to San Diego County operating work.

The page treats San Diego as a single-county city market. It does not claim direct court integration, automatic Penal Code deadline calculation, or automated completion of local filings.

San Diego regulatory landscape

The local rules and sources that shape the Legal Core evaluation.

San Diego criminal defense workflow is shaped by county court structure, Central Courthouse operations, local rules, state Penal Code obligations, federal overlap, and local defense-community resources.

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San Diego Superior Court criminal structure

San Diego defense practices commonly work in San Diego Superior Court criminal departments, including Central Courthouse felony and misdemeanor business-office context. Legal Core can hold court, setting, assignment, document, and review context without treating every case as a generic California docket.

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Local rules and filing packet context

San Diego local rules and courthouse-specific document expectations make implementation local. Legal Core can organize filing packets, exhibits, review status, and local-rule references. It does not claim automatic filing into San Diego court systems.

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Penal Code defense workflow

San Diego defense teams still work under statewide Penal Code procedure: discovery timing, speedy-trial pressure, suppression motions, set-aside motions, and record-relief contexts. Legal Core tracks workflow context; attorneys remain responsible for legal analysis and deadline review.

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Federal and defense-community context

San Diego practices may handle federal Southern District work and participate in local bar and criminal defense communities. Legal Core can separate federal and county matter context while keeping professional judgment with the attorney.

Workflow specificity

How Legal Core maps to San Diego operating work.

The workflow claims below stay inside current product positioning: defense calendars, matter records, discovery and motion support, sensitive records, billing visibility, migration review, and audit-oriented operations.

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Court-calendar workflow

Legal Core keeps San Diego settings, court dates, internal review dates, assigned staff, and matter documents tied together. Defense teams can separate county and federal context while keeping court dates practitioner-reviewed.

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Discovery and motion packets

San Diego defense work often turns on discovery follow-up, suppression issues, Penal Code section 995 packets, mitigation materials, and hearing prep. Legal Core keeps drafts, supporting facts, review status, and filing context together without jurisdiction-specific legal automation.

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Local filing packet organization

County filing practice is handled as implementation context. Legal Core can organize documents, exhibits, signature status, local-rule references, and checklist steps around the matter. Direct court-system integration should be scoped separately.

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Sensitive record handling

San Diego defense matters can include arrest-record relief, investigator notes, client communications, expert material, and strategy memoranda. Legal Core supports sensitive matter organization and work product separation, with firm-specific access rules handled during setup.

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Parallel migration review

San Diego firms moving from Clio, MyCase, Smokeball, PracticePanther, or Filevine can use the Legal Core trial period for a parallel run. Imported matters, contacts, calendars, documents, billing context, county tags, and custom fields are reviewed before cutover.

Pricing and programs

Uniform pricing, city-specific evaluation.

Legal Core uses Butler's uniform pricing structure: Starter at $99 per user per month, Small Team at $149 per user per month, Firm at $199 per user per month, and custom pricing above 25 users. Legal Core includes a 2-month free trial. Each product has a founding cohort with 100 spots and 25% off for 2 years, plus an application-based design partner program with 10 spots per product.

Migration

Migration support for San Diego Legal Core teams.

Legal Core migration follows Butler's existing migration program. Founding cohort customers receive migration free. Standard cloud-to-cloud migration is $499 for typical scope up to 5,000 records. Complex migration is $1,499 for multi-source histories, large document libraries, or unusual source structures. Migration fees are credited back as platform credit after 6 months of paid subscription.

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San Diego Legal Core FAQ

City-specific questions before implementation.

Does Legal Core work for San Diego criminal defense practices?

Yes. Legal Core is designed for criminal defense practices, including San Diego firms working across San Diego Superior Court criminal calendars, Central Courthouse context, local rules, Penal Code motion practice, and Southern District federal matters.

Does Butler integrate directly with San Diego Superior Court?

No direct court integration is claimed. Legal Core organizes the firm-side workflow around court dates, documents, filing context, assignments, and review status. Any direct court feed or e-filing workflow would require separate implementation scoping.

How does Legal Core handle San Diego local rules?

Legal Core can keep local rule references, checklist steps, review notes, hearing context, and filing packets close to the matter. It does not interpret local rules or replace attorney review.

Can Legal Core support Penal Code 1538.5 and 995 motion workflows?

Yes, as matter-level workflow. Legal Core can organize suppression issues, set-aside motion packets, supporting facts, draft status, assignment history, court dates, and related documents. Attorneys remain responsible for legal analysis and court compliance.

How does Legal Core handle San Diego County versus federal matters?

Implementation can separate San Diego County and Southern District federal matter context through court, matter type, checklist, and reporting structure. The page does not claim one automated court workflow.

What about Central Courthouse criminal departments?

Legal Core can keep court, department, assignment, document, and internal review context near the matter. Court obligations and business-office requirements remain practitioner-reviewed.

Does Legal Core handle arrest-record relief contexts?

Legal Core is positioned around sensitive matter handling, work product separation, and audit-oriented operations. California record relief under Penal Code sections 851.8 and 851.91 can involve sensitive documents and metadata, so access and labeling should be scoped during setup.

Can a San Diego firm migrate from Clio, MyCase, Smokeball, PracticePanther, or Filevine?

Yes, where usable exports or records are available. Migration review identifies matters, contacts, calendars, documents, billing records, custom fields, county tags, active-case risks, and cutover timing.

Is Legal Core cheaper than general legal software for San Diego firms?

Butler does not position Legal Core as the cheapest option. Pricing is $99, $149, $199, or custom by user count, with founding cohort discounts where available. The reason to evaluate Legal Core is criminal-defense workflow fit.

Where should a San Diego defense practice start?

Start with Legal Core pricing if user count, trial period, founding cohort eligibility, and migration terms are the main questions. Use contact for San Diego court workflow, local rules, discovery workflow, or migration.

Public sources cited

City and vertical claims stay tied to public sources.

City and vertical information cited from public sources current as of May 5, 2026. Butler updates city+vertical content as court, licensing, and local practice sources change. The source set combines local city and county authorities with matching state-level Legal Core authorities where those sources support the city-specific claims above.

San Diego Legal Core evaluation

Review pricing or talk through the local workflow.

Use pricing if the main question is user count, trial period, founding cohort, or migration terms. Use contact if the question is local court fit, source-system migration, or implementation scope.