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Stockton re-entry service staff 'gotta have passion' to help rebuild lives after prison - Local News Matters

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DISTANCING ONESELF from gang violence in search of a better life is not easy. Neither is rejoining society after years in prison. But according to Antonio Hernandez, both can be done. “Back then on the east side, if you grew up in a (certain) neighborhood, you start banging,” said Antonio Hernandez, also known as “Tone” or by his stage name as a Christian rap artist, “Nu Tone.” Hernandez, a 37-year-old Stocktonian and father of three daughters, …
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Local News Matters broke the news in on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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