But the measure also can roll back the convictions of people who were jailed for doing those things before November 9th,  a process that is now getting started.

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Santa Rosa attorney Joe Rogoway has discovered that in some cases, old efforts to minimize the legal consequences of past marijuana law violations have now complicated the new process of getting those old convictions undone.

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