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SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – ReOpen San Diego parents, Amy Reichert and Alysson Hartman, held two rallies today to pressure county officials to return to normalcy.
The first rally is dubbed Reopen San Diego Unified Schools Press Conference and took place at the County Admin Building Steps at 10 a.m.
District Attorney Summer Stephan, former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer, and various parents attended the press conference.
The second rally, “Stay Classy and Free, San Diego,” took place at the County Admin Building Steps at 12 p.m. with a band and local small business owners, local parents, Aly Hartmann single parent and organizer of ReOpen SD Mayor Bill Wells, Graham Ledger, Marco Contreras who is running for 79th Assembly and local attorney Michael Curran.
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SAN DIEGO — With the wave of a pen by a San Diego Superior Court judge, nearly 26,000 people with felony marijuana convictions on their records had them reduced to
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With the wave of a pen by a Superior Court judge, 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 Superior Court Judge Eugenia Eyherabide on Feb. 5. The mass reduction and dismissals came almost a year after the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office submitted a list of cases eligible for relief as part of a state law which required prosecutors to find eligible cases to the local Superior Court.