/// Stephanie Pope-Earley, right, sorts through defendant files scored with risk-assessment software for Jimmy Jackson Jr., a Cleveland Municipal Court judge, for felony arraignments on the first day of the software’s use in Cleveland, Ohio on August 30, 2017. Cleveland Municipal Court is joining other courts across the country that are beginning to use artificial intelligence to help determine bond and parole for defendants. (AP Photo/Dake Kang)
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