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Code · Maryland · Criminal Procedure

§ 10-105.1

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§10–105.1.
(a)Beginning October 1, 2021, any police record, court record, or other record maintained by the State or a political subdivision of the State relating to the charging of a civil offense under § 5–601(c)(2)(ii) of the Criminal Law Article or a crime other than a violation of the Transportation Article for which the defendant is not required to appear shall be expunged 3 years after a disposition of the charge if no charge in the case resulted in a disposition other than:
(1)acquittal;
(2)dismissal;
(3)not guilty; or
(4)nolle prosequi, except nolle prosequi with a requirement of drug or alcohol treatment.
(b)For a case described in subsection
(a)of this section, the court shall send notice of the disposition of each charge in the case and the date on which expungement is required to:
(1)the Central Repository;
(2)each booking facility, law enforcement unit, and other unit of the State and political subdivision of the State that the court believes may have a record subject to expungement under this section; and
(3)the person entitled to expungement.
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