Artificial intelligence is coming for both judges and defendants
The centuries-old process of releasing defendants on bail, long the province of judicial discretion, is getting a major assist -- courtesy of artificial intelligence. In late August, Hercules Shepherd Jr. walked up to the stand in a Cleveland courtroom, dressed in an orange jumpsuit. Two nights earlier, an officer had arrested him at a traffic stop with a small bag of cocaine, and he was about to be arraigned. Judge Jimmy Jackson Jr. looked at Shepherd, then down at a computer-generated score on the front of the 18-year-old's case file. The scores marked Shepherd as a prime candidate for pretrial release with low bail.
Feb-8-2018, 07:00:49 GMT
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