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FILE - This Feb. 14, 2019, file photo, shows Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone at a news conference in Phoenix. Officers at the sheriff's office in metro Phoenix have made 52% fewer traffic stops in the years since a judge concluded they had racially profiled Latinos in then-Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s immigration patrols.  Penzone, and others tell The Associated Press that the decrease is driven by officers’ fears that they’ll be unfairly scrutinized in a court-ordered overhaul that’s aimed at ridding the agency of its biased policing. (AP Photo/Matt York, file)

FILE - This Feb. 14, 2019, file photo, shows Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone at a news conference in Phoenix. Officers at the sheriff's office in metro Phoenix have made 52% fewer traffic stops in the years since a judge concluded they had racially profiled Latinos in then-Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s immigration patrols. Penzone, and others tell The Associated Press that the decrease is driven by officers’ fears that they’ll be unfairly scrutinized in a court-ordered overhaul that’s aimed at ridding the agency of its biased policing. (AP Photo/Matt York, file)

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