Saturday's 'Changing Legacies' clinic is part of an effort to help people impacted by marijuana-related arrests or convictions to expunge their records.
Attorney Ventura Dennis knows the stakes.
According to Ventura Dennis, with Greater Boston Legal Services, convictions and dismissed charges could be eligible for expungement, both of which can negatively impact your ability to find stability.
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