Maryland Code | Chapter Criminal Procedure Article 10 Section 110

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MDSB649Intro
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Authorizing the expungement of a charge under a certain provision of law if the charge was not disposed of by an unequivocal conviction, but was instead disposed of by the court with a no finding designation or included in a case that was designated ...
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2025-01-29
To Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee
MDHB544Intro
25%
Establishing that it is a misdemeanor to intentionally cause offensive contact, engage in conduct tending to put another in fear of offensive contact, or attempt to cause offensive contact; and altering a certain list of convictions that are eligible...
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2025-01-27
[Hearing: Feb 11 @ 1:00 pm]
To House Judiciary Committee
MDSB432Intro
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Altering certain provisions of law relating to waiting periods for the filing of certain petitions for expungement to authorize the filing of a petition a certain amount of time after the completion of the sentence; adding to the list of misdemeanor ...
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2025-01-24
[Hearing: Feb 5 @ 2:00 pm]
To Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee
MDHB610Intro
25%
Authorizing the expungement of a charge under a certain provision of law if the charge was not disposed of by an unequivocal conviction, but was instead disposed of by the court with a no finding designation or included in a case that was designated ...
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2025-01-23
To House Judiciary Committee
MDHB499Intro
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Altering certain provisions of law relating to waiting periods for the filing of certain petitions for expungement to authorize the filing of a petition a certain amount of time after the completion of the sentence; adding to the list of misdemeanor ...
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2025-01-22
To House Judiciary Committee
MDHB318Intro
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Authorizing a person to file for a petition for expungement of a conviction of failure to obey a court order to report to a place of confinement.
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2025-01-10
To House Judiciary Committee
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