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Court uses flawed metrics in battle with pretrial diversion nonprofit, sheriff claims
The court plans to transfer pretrial work to probation but has not provided supporting data, according to a sheriff who claims flawed metrics are being used in the dispute with a pretrial diversion nonprofit.
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