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Graduates of Restorative Justice Court program hope for a bright future

Por: Chicago Sun Times Crime October 13, 2022

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When police found a gun in his car during a traffic stop, Rayshawn Fields found himselfin a sticky situation. It wasn’t just his future that a felony conviction would jeopardize. He had a baby on the way. A judge gave him a way out: Enter the North Lawndale Restorative Justice Community Court, a program that offers nonviolent offenders 18 to 26 a chance to atone for wrongdoing. Graduate from the program and the charge would be dismissed and... + full article



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