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Committee hears changes to expungement reform bill; sponsors keep core provisions and pare back some expansions
Summary
Senate Bill 432 would reverse a court decision on eligibility after completion of supervision, expand the list of expungible charges in specific instances, and expand shielding on Judiciary Case Search while removing several other proposed additions.
Senate Bill 432, the expungement reform measure, would reverse an appellate decision and expand eligibility and shielding in Maryland’s expungement law while making other targeted changes.
Miles Hicks, deputy legislative officer to the governor, told the House Judiciary Committee the bill retains three principal elements: first, it would reverse the Abishehk appellate…
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