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    Do You Have A Marijuana Conviction?

    Do You Have A Marijuana Conviction?

    Did you know: Prop 64 legalized recreational use of Marijuana for adults over the age of 21. It now allows previous convictions for marijuana related crimes to be reduced from felonies to misdemeanors or dismissed entirely. Once you petition to have a charge reduced or dismissed the district attorney gets an opportunity to respond. If the district attorney has no reason to object, then the court can reduce or dismiss the charges without a hearing. The district attorney usuall
     

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