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Category: Sentencing Consultants Tess Lopez is a former U.S. Probation Officer for the Northern District of California who specialized in the preparation of presentence reports for 13 years. In 2005, she took her expertise in federal sentencing to the private sector and is self-employed as a sentencing mitigation specialist with a national practice. As a former U.S. Probation Officer, she offers unique insight into the sentencing |
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Category: Prison Activism The Church of My Faith in God [font face="times" color="#000000" size="4"]has established The Expungement Reform Movement to propose a resolution that would permit people who have had or those who wish to have expungements or pardons the ability to petition the court to have an arrest and conviction record resulting in an expungement or pardon sealed after five years from the date of their expungement or pardon and destroyed three years after the sealing of an expungement in the similar fashion as the California Penal Code Section 851.8[fullfont face="times" color="#000000" size="4"] permits individuals to petition to have their arrest records sealed and destroyed prior to conviction. The proposal also seeks to modify California Penal Code Section 11105[fullfont face="times" color="#000000" size="4"] to restrict disclosure of an arrest and conviction that has been dismissed pursuant to California Penal Code Section 1203.4[fullfont face="times" color="#000000" size="4"] or pardoned by the California State Governor. [/font][/fullfont][/fullfont][/fullfont] |

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