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hi this is George Townsend from mvls here to talk about some common misconceptions related to criminal record expungement in Maryland some of the most common misconceptions we see around expungement relate to what sort of cases get expunged automatically and when that automatic expungement occurs Maryland does have a process for the automatic expungement of some criminal cases when they donamp;#39;t end in convictions if a criminal case ends with a disposition of acquittal not guilty dismissal or no prosecci and that disposition occurred on or after October 1st 2021 then that case will automatically be expunged three years after the disposition was entered older cases that have one of those four dispositions are eligible for expungement but it wonamp;#39;t happen automatically a petition still needs to be filed with the court for the expungement for cases with those dispositions that are less than three years old marylanders can file for an earlier expungement before that three years