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Faith, Service, and Fellowship
Silicon Valley De-Bug •
Video •
Fernando Julian Perez •
December 15, 2011
Santa Clara County Faith Leaders Convene to Discuss Their Role in Criminal Justice Realignment.

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This video was first published by Silicon Valey De-Bug.
Fernando Julian Perez is a videographer for Silicon Valley De-Bug.
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