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Important in an age of protests: D.C. Court of Appeals Clarifies Jury Instructions for Unlawful Entry on Public Property
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Important in an age of protests: D.C. Court of Appeals Clarifies Jury Instructions for Unlawful Entry on Public Property

In a major decision further limiting firearm eligibility in the District, the DC Court of Appeals ruled in District of Columbia Metropolitan Police Department v. Paul Porter, that a person who received a probation before judgment (PBJ) in Maryland and subsequently expunged the case, could still be considered "convicted" under District law — and therefore disqualified from registering a firearm.

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