
58,000 more marijuana convictions in Los Angeles County will be dismissed, district attorney says
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Los Angeles County will dismiss about 58,000 more marijuana convictions dating back more than three decades, an action spurred in part by the state's legalization of recreational marijuana a few years ago, the county district attorney said Monday.
This will bring the total number of felony and misdemeanor marijuana convictions identified for dismissal in the county since last year to about 124,000.
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