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Collateral Consequences of Criminal Convictions

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Policy & Progress article: Offering Second Chances, Ending Collateral Consequences Sep 12, 2012
Second Chance Bulletin - May 2012 Sep 11, 2012
Second Chance Bulletin - February 2012 Sep 11, 2012
NC Second Chance Alliance Event in Wilmington Aug 29, 2012
POLICY & PROGRESS: How to Build a Super North Carolina Aug 23, 2012
NC Second Chance Alliance flyer Aug 22, 2012
Know Your Rights - Moving Beyond Your Criminal Conviction Aug 22, 2012
NC Second Chance Alliance Endorsement Form Aug 22, 2012
MEDIA RELEASE: Historic bill first to provide broad expungement opportunities to individuals convicted for crimes as adults Jul 24, 2012
Second Chance Bulletin, Oct. 2011 Nov 4, 2011

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