The bill mandates the Massachusetts District Attorneys Association (MDAA) to produce an annual report on prosecution statistics for the 11 District Attorney Offices for the year 2025, to be submitted to legislative committees by January 15, 2026. This report will utilize a standardized template to capture various metrics, including the number of criminal cases initiated, disposed of, and under active management, with a particular focus on drug, motor vehicle, and firearm offenses. The bill also introduces new legal language requiring the MDAA to provide a template for data collection in a standard electronic format, aiming to improve the consistency and accuracy of data reporting across different district attorney offices. Additionally, the bill includes several new provisions related to the preparation and filing of legal documents in court proceedings, such as the Preparation/Filing of Opposition to c. 211, s. 3 Petitions and Preparing Position Statements for Post-Conviction Motions (not MNT). It emphasizes the importance of clear legal arguments in various contexts, including Sentencing Appeals Hearings and Preparation of Position Statements for Parole Hearings. The bill also categorizes and quantifies offenses related to elder and disabled persons, firearms, and sexual assault, while outlining responsibilities for law enforcement in supporting legal processes. Overall, the bill aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the legal framework surrounding criminal justice and judicial operations.