New Jersey Has Expunged A Third Of A Million Marijuana Convictions Since July
The New Jersey Judiciary announced on Thursday that the state has expunged more than 362,000 marijuana cases since July 1, when a decriminalization law took effect that mandated the relief for people who have been caught up in prohibition enforcement. The courts also said that they will be launching a public education campaign next week to help even more people understand the opportunities for relief under the law.
In the meantime, roughly 1,200 people have also been released from probation since their cannabis expungements were processed.