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MA Attorney General Martha "Uh Uh" Coakley on CORI Reform
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wYg5yNVFXM
Check it, Jim Braude of 96.9 FM- Boston great job, asking a real question that effects working taxpayers. Martha Coakley the Massachusetts AG, shows she has no clue about how CORI (messed up, mismanaged, MA criminal datebase with lots of pot busts for a joint like me!) harms workers. I got arrested for one joint. What I found out is that it didn't matter for me what I did in court, the arrest was likely going to show up on my CORI forever no matter the disposition.
Innocent, continued without a finding, guilty, the arrest would show no matter what. It really didn't matter the outcome in regards to future work, the mark was there and will be forever, unless I wait ten years and find a judge to pardon me or some BS....Can you believe that? I need to kiss the ass of crooks that have criminally hurt me to get my record clean for nothing???
But then having it sealed could be even worse because the employer could see that I had been arrested but they wouldn't know the reason which was for 1 joint worths of medical cannabis.
Which means they would probably think I was a violent criminal or pedophile.
The only people that are really advised to try to seal criminal complaints are to cover real bad complaints, convictions, crimes?
You don't do that for one joint, sealing is worse than being, "Arrested for marihuana possession, continued without a finding, not guilty"?
The system is MA is stacked so that a first arrest for marijuana is shuffled out without a trial in most cases. Because for most working class people caught with a joint, the damage of having the arrest being reported on the CORI is done, without a trial or any recourse. To me, that is criminal!
AG Martha Coakley, you "uh haha'd" like you don't know and then passed on bad misleading answers and Jim Braude and the audience heard it. He called you on it.
The way the Government and Corporations use the CORI is criminal! Governor Patrick isn't doing anything for marijuana reform but he is right on CORI reform. He just needs to be more vocal and focus on it. Why isn't he touring MA about it!? Roxbury, Dorchester, Springfield, Lowell, New Bedford, Lawrence, Pittsfield, Holyoke, Worcester, people need jobs not to be penalized for life because of one joint 15 years ago.
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Starring: (In Order of Appearance)
JIM BRAUDE
MARTHA COAKLEY
MIKE C.
Length: 552
Rating: 4.80 (14 ratings)
Tags: Boston Attorney General Suffolk County radio news government martha coakley AG hemp CORI law arrests jobs crime justice Deval Patrick reform racial profiling Jim Braude 96.9 Talk WTKK Cambridge Somerville Roxbury Dorchester Lowell Pittsfield Chicopee pols hacks politics Worcester Adams North South Shore Cape Cod Lawrence Springfield New Bedford Fall River Chelsea Everett Medford Woburn Billerica Dracut Salem Lynn Danvers Ipswich Fitchburg Newburyport democrats republican ma gop holyoke cop
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Length: 199
Rating: 4.90 (7 ratings)
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Tom Coakley - East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon)
This lesser known Tom Coakley & His Orchestra was a West Coast band. Coakley showed talent as a musician from a young age. A band that he formed with elementary school friend, Jackson Swales, on piano, remained together. An eight piece high school band, it grew to twelve pieces while Coakley and Swales attended the University of California. Although it was temporarily disbanded, while Coakley attended the Boalt Hall School of Law, the orchestra was reorganized to play at college dances and Yosemite State Park in 1929. His orchestra reached out to a national audience following their appearance on Walter Winchell's radio show, Magic Carpet in 1933. They performed nightly at the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, for three months, before moving on to the Rose Room of the Palace Hotel in San Francisco. Following a national hotel ballroom tour, in 1935, they settled at the Hotel St. Francis in San Francisco. Announcing his retirement from music, in April 1936, Coakley turned leadership of the orchestra over to Carl Ravazzo. At the age of only 31, Coakley definitively left the music business to pursue a law career. This lovely record was made for Victor in 1935. Wonderful vocal by Carl Ravazza.
Length: 211
Rating: 5.00 (12 ratings)
Tags: East Of The Sun Tom Coakley Orchestra 78RPM
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Armstrong Bearcat Band - Drum Solo - Billy Coakley
Armstrong Bearcat Band drum solo @ Rockin On The River, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Billy Coakley on drums.
Length: 393
Rating: 5.00 (2 ratings)
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Leona Coakley-Spring T Coakley - Precious Lord
Leona and her brother T team up for a duet of the gospel favorite Precious Lord at Leona's Jazz and Gospel Afternoon Concert in Kirkland, Washington. T is the founder of the hit 70's disco funk group T-Connection).
Length: 309
Rating: 4.70 (3 ratings)
Tags: Leona Coakley-Spring T Coakley Precious Lord Bahamian Gospel Seattle tspring0204
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