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State Supreme Court Ruling On Marijuana

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) The Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled that people busted for possessing small amounts of marijuana can get their convictions erased because the state decriminalized the misdemeanor in 2011. The court issued a 7-0 ruling yesterday in favor of former Manchester resident Nicholas Menditto, who was convicted twice of  a marijuana possession conviction in 2009. Possession of less than a half ounce of pot was changed from a misdemeanor with potential jail time to a violation with a fine.

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