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Caught With Pot? Get-Out-of-Jail Program Comes With $950 Catch

"Many of the programs are entirely at the discretion of the local prosecutor, and while some are free or low-cost, others come with a hefty fee and can amount to pay-for-dismissal schemes, available only to those with money. "

New York Times

August 24, 2018

Diversion Programs, Opioid CrisisAnthony BradleyAugust 25, 2018New York Times
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