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CHARLIE: An On-Premise Multi-Agent Retrieval-Augmented Generation System for Evidential Reasoning in Forensic Science

Digital Libraries 2026-07-01 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

We present Charlie, an on-premise multi-agent Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) system for structured evidential processing in digital forensic environments. Contemporary forensic workflows must handle large volumes of heterogeneous and unstructured documents under strict requirements of traceability, confidentiality, and legal compliance. Charlie addresses this challenge through a controlled agent architecture that combines local retrieval, task decomposition, structured memory, and verification mechanisms. Unlike cloud-based systems, it operates entirely within institutional infrastructure, preserving data sovereignty and evidential integrity. We describe the systems architecture, including its transition from classical RAG to agent-based orchestration, and demonstrate its application in real-world forensic scenarios. Case studies show that Charlie enables scalable multi-document data extraction and supports longitudinal forensic intelligence generation while maintaining traceability and auditability. Our results indicate that agent-orchestrated, on-premise RAG architectures can effectively support evidential workflows without compromising legal and institutional constraints. Charlie provides a practical and reproducible blueprint for deploying AI systems in high-stakes forensic environments. This manuscript is an archival version of a paper presented at the RELAF 2026 Workshop.

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@article{arxiv.2607.05428,
  title  = {CHARLIE: An On-Premise Multi-Agent Retrieval-Augmented Generation System for Evidential Reasoning in Forensic Science},
  author = {Leandro D. Carneiro and Andre L. S. Meirelles and Juliano de A. Gomes and Rafael C. A. Cabral},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.05428},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

10 pages, 1 figure. Archival version of a paper presented at RELAF 2026: 1st Workshop on Reasoning with Evidence in Law Enforcement and Forensics, co-located with ICAIL 2026, Singapore, June 2026