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The deputies each face as many as 20 years in prison on the false records convictions.
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As Ms Varney acknowledges, cartels were pursued enthusiastically, with record convictions, jail terms and fines.
The chief judge of the county court Michael Rozenes considered jailing the pair, instead he fined each $7,000 and recorded convictions against them.
"Hundreds of thousands of Californians have [eligible] felony record convictions, but a lot of folks are infrequent voters or may not be aware of the law change".
The CPS said domestic violence was a priority for the organisation, which last year achieved a record conviction rate for the second year running.
Hunt's agent David Riolo told the court in a written submission that a recorded conviction could have had "enormous implications" for his career, raising the prospect of restrictions on international travel.
NVCDA will also explore expungement of a record conviction after seven years.
If convicted for possession the fine is relatively modest with the maximum penalty being three months imprisonment and/or a $500 fine, but the real damage is in the recorded conviction that can severely limit job and travel prospects.
Many have long records of convictions, complex needs and a history of not engaging with public services," the report says.
"As the expression suggests, the police are obliged to keep records of convictions and offenders in relation to such offences on the Police national computer.
Deviance or delinquency are commonly measured in two ways: through official records concerning convictions and through self-reported measures.
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