In 2017, 93 people were convicted under the state's knuckles ban
That seems like a lot. I wonder how many of those convictions may be overturned or expunged with the new law change.
>In 2017, 93 people were convicted under the state's knuckles ban
That seems like a lot. I wonder how many of those convictions may be overturned or expunged with the new law change.
That seems like a lot. I wonder how many of those convictions may be overturned or expunged with the new law change.