Los Angeles moved to dismiss nearly 66,000 marijuana convictions, years after the state voted to legalize the drug. If you are involved in a drug arrest bail bonds call.909-717-3570 Dan’s Bail Bonds.

The county is working with a not-for-profit technology organization, Code for America, to use algorithms to identify eligible cases within decades-old court documents Bail Bonds Los Angeles.

The dismissal of thousands of old cannabis-related convictions in LA county will bring much-needed relief to communities of color, said LA district attorney Jackie Lacey.  

a superior court judge to dismiss 62,000 felony cannabis convictions for cases that date back to 1961. The district attorney’s office also sought the dismissal of approximately 4,000 misdemeanor cannabis possession cases.

About 45% of Latinos, 32% of African Americans, 20% of whites, and 3% of others receive relief.  Bail Bonds Los Angeles

California voters approved eliminating some pot-related crimes and wiping out past criminal convictions or reducing felonies to misdemeanors when they legalized marijuana in 2016.

But there was no easy way to identify an estimated 200,000 cases statewide. Code for America has offered its Clear My Record technology free to all 58 state district attorneys.

In five counties, the Code for America has dismissed more than 85,000 marijuana convictions.

Evonne Silva, Code for America’s senior program director of criminal justice, says this demonstrates automatic record clearance at scale. Learn More

The computer program not only identifies eligible cases, but automatically fills out forms to file with the courts. In a minute, it analyzes conviction eligibility for 10,000 people instead of county employees.  If you are involved in a drug arrest call 909-717-3570 Dan Bails Bond