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Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Monday, July 17th 2017 at 10:48AM

“Using ate from more than 9,000 cities, the researchers’ first found that cities with larger black population rely more on fines and court fees to rise revenue. The average collection was about $8 per person for all cities that get at least some revenue from fines and fees, but that rose to as much as 520 per person in the cities with the highest black populations.”

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