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Arizona State University Law Clinic to Help Clean Community Members' Records of Marijuana Charges

PHOENIX, Arizona, July 28 (TNSOps) -- Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law issued the following news:

When Arizona voters approved Proposition 207 last fall legalizing recreational marijuana, a provision in the law allowed expungement of marijuana offenses from criminal records.

This fall, Arizona State University's Post-Conviction Clinic in the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law will begin assisting eligible people to expunge those convictions. . . .

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Scott Seckel, scott.seckel@asu.edu