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Robert Dillon, Jacksonville Beach Police
Jacksonville Beach, Florida, USA
August 2024
Verified: June 10, 2026
"Robert Dillon filed a lawsuit against Florida police for a wrongful arrest based on a faulty facial recognition match. The facial recognition system (FACES) flagged him as a 93% match, despite evidence proving he was not at the scene. The lawsuit alleges police concealed exculpatory evidence and failed to conduct a proper investigation."
Author: Virginia Eubanks
This book provides a critical examination of how automated decision-making systems and algorithms are used by government agencies to monitor and police marginalized populations, directly addressing the systemic biases and accountability issues highlighted in the case of wrongful arrest.
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