I read a very moving story in the paper the other day that could have come straight out of the New Testament, right down to the headline (“In court, her life, once lost, restored,” July 2, by The Journal’s estimable Katherine Gregg).
It told of Felicia Delgado, 45, a former prostitute who whooped with joy in court when the record of part of her life on the streets was erased from the state’s criminal-record books under a year-old Rhode Island law that makes indoor prostitution illegal, while shifting the emphasis from punishing prostitutes to stopping prostitution....
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