Ex-Calif. deputy may have felony conviction scrubbed due to work as inmate firefighter

Bay Area News Group

MARTINEZ, Calif. — Andrew Hall, the ex-Contra Costa Sheriff’s deputy who served a prison sentence for assault in a 2018 on-duty shooting, seems poised to have the conviction scrubbed from his record.

That’s because Hall, 36, served on the San Quentin Fire Department during his time of incarceration. While technically a California inmate, Hall’s role gave him privileges most prisoners can only dream of, including a shortened sentence, spending his day-to-day life outside prison walls and enrollment in state training programs…

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