California's new law AB 2147 will provide a pathway for people who fought fires while serving prison terms to expunge their records. UCLA law professor Sharon Dolovich explains the pros and cons of the legislation.
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Can California's formerly incarcerated make firefighting a career?
https://youtu.be/ub8MgvMLBa8
I became a professional firefighter after prison (extended interview)
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https://youtu.be/3EHt7553dKE
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