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Expunging Felony Charges and Acquittals If you go to court and are acquitted or found not guilty, you can file for an immediate expungement if you file a General Waiver releasing the arresting authority from liability. If you do not file the waiver, you must wait three years to petition the court for expungement.
What Can I Expect After Expungement? The expungement process takes about 90 days from the date that you file your petition. - The States Attorneys Office has 30 days from when they receive the petition to object to any petition for expungement.
A person is eligible to file if they were convicted of: - a criminal offense that is no longer a crime. - certain nuisance crimes. - cannabis possession under Criminal Law Article 5-601. - specified crimes under Criminal Procedure Article 10-110.
Expunging Felony Charges and Acquittals If you go to court and are acquitted or found not guilty, you can file for an immediate expungement if you file a General Waiver releasing the arresting authority from liability. If you do not file the waiver, you must wait three years to petition the court for expungement.
Most common expungeable convictions: 10 Year. Public intoxication. Possession/administration of CDS. Drug Paraphernalia. BE of a Vehicle Rogue/Vag. Trespass Posted Prop. 15 Year. 2nd Degree Assault. Felony theft. CDS with Intent to Distribute. Burglary 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
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What do I have to do to get an expungement? Generally, you fill out a Petition for Expungement of Records and file it with the court that heard your case. If it has been less than three years from the time your case was concluded, you will also need to file a General Waiver and Release. A filing fee of $30 may apply.
Crimes That Can Be Expunged In Maryland Maryland expungement laws apply to both adult and juvenile cases. Some of the more common crimes expunged are misdemeanor assault charges, DUI, DWI, prostitution, theft, and minor drug offenses such as marijuana possession. For the most part expungements are a one time deal.
Maryland Expungement Laws and Included Offenses Many misdemeanor offenses including the fairly common offense of second-degree assault became eligible for removal under the new law. With a few exceptions, offenses can be removed from your record after 10 years as long as you do not re-offend within that time.

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