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Expungement becomes available sooner and more broadly, with more misdemeanors eligible and stricter record masking in the public judiciary search.
Expungement becomes available sooner and more broadly, with more misdemeanors eligible and stricter record masking in the public judiciary search.
(“Expungement Reform Act of 2025”) — Chapter 95 (approved by Governor)
Status: Approved by the Governor (Chapter 95). Introduced: Jan 20, 2025; Governor approval recorded April 22, 2025. Key statutory changes amend Criminal Procedure Article §§ 10‑101, 10‑105, 10‑110, and 10‑401.
The bill broadens and clarifies eligibility for court-ordered expungement of criminal records, requires new considerations the court must make when deciding expungement petitions, and limits the Maryland Judiciary Case Search’s public display of certain records. The overall goal is to expand opportunities for people with certain convictions or inactive charges to remove or mask records that can impair employment and other civil opportunities.
For full statutory text and cross‑references, see the enacted Chapter 95 (SB 432) and the amended Criminal Procedure Article sections noted above.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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