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Judges are routinely blasting government lawyers and DHS over missteps and failing to keep up with court orders
Thousands of California marijuana convictions officially reduced, others dismissed
Thousands of California marijuana convictions officially reduced, others dismissed
With the stroke of a pen by a Superior Court judge in California, nearly 26,000 people with felony marijuana convictions on their records had them reduced to less onerous misdemeanor convictions last month. In addition, some 1,000 people with misdemeanor marijuana convictions had those cases completely dismissed. The moves came in a three-page order signed by San Diego County Superior Court Judge…
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A prior marijuana conviction could be a good thing for owners of Michigan pot businesses A previous marijuana-related conviction could help entrepreneurs hoping to open a recreational marijuana business in Michigan.
Colorado Appeals Court Overturns Marijuana Conviction, To A Point
Colorado Appeals Court Overturns Marijuana Conviction, To A Point
Pamela Boyd of Colorado was a victim of very bad timing. She was arrested, convicted and sentenced for marijuana right after voters in the state legalized recreational marijuana. Last week, a state appeals court overturned that conviction, saying the new law was retroactive. Citing a decision in a previous case, the appeals court ruled that convicted criminal defendants should receive “benefit of…
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