This paper aims to identify and examine elements of the
development and application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions in
the context of the Brazilian Judiciary (PJ). The primary focus is on the
AI-Mandamus project, a result of the collaboration between the University of Brasília and the Court of Justice of Roraima (TJRR), which aims to
generate and issue certain types of judicial orders (warrants) for compliance with determinations made by TJRR judges. The AI-Mandamus
was conceived after studies on judicial logistics conducted by the Lab
DR.IA at the University of Brasília, in response to one of the bottlenecks
identified in the judicial process: the generation, issuance, and execution
of judicial orders (warrants). This paper will provide context and applications of AI in the Brazilian justice system, detailing part of the development of AI-Mandamus, which consists of two AI robots that read judicial
documents and generate orders, integrating with the central system for
their execution. The exploratory methodology of the study was based on
primary sources generated during the development of the tool, supplemented by secondary sources to support the decisions of the development team. The relevance of the participation of legal experts in all stages of AI development was demonstrated, as well as its significance as a
mechanism for improvements in the forensic routine.