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The Joy Cardin Show
Tuesday, June 17, 2014, 6:00am
By Robyn Cherry

The consequences of being charged or convicted of a felony can affect every aspect of a person’s life, including employment, housing and education.  Joy Cardin’s guest discusses a new study that serves as a roadmap to restore rights and status of people with a criminal record.

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