Plain-Language Output Layer
This section translates A.B.E. technical outputs into language a person can actually use. Scores alone do not protect people. A user needs to understand what happened, what authority was claimed, what authority actually existed, where the divergence began, and what evidence gaps remain.
A.B.E. does not decide guilt, innocence, or court outcomes. It measures authority alignment, definition integrity, jurisdictional scope, procedural fidelity, funding traceability, and constitutional divergence.
Explainer Pages
Turns pipeline scores into ordinary-language findings.
Explains drift between claimed authority and governing authority.
Explains conduct beyond delegated statutory authority.
Explains when legal terms are stretched outside scope.
Explains MCSAP, NHTSA, and grant-scope drift concerns.
Explains prompt magistrate review and liberty safeguards.
Explains movement, due process, equal protection, and procedural risk.
The Translation Rule
Plain-language output: “The uploaded facts suggest the government may have treated private non-commercial movement as regulated commercial activity, creating definition drift, jurisdictional overreach, and due process risk.”