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Fort Worth Weekly
By Edward Brown
First-time marijuana offenses may soon be met with tickets instead of jail time, but defendants in Tarrant County will still deal with crushing court costs for possessing a plant that has been decriminalized in many states.
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Tarrant County officials recently announced that local law enforcement can participate in a program that was authorized in 2007 by state lawmakers. Known as
cite and release, the program allows peace officers to issue citations for low-level offenses that would normally require processing in
Tarrant County Jail, which gained statewide attention for more than
20 jail population deaths last year.

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