List of Expungeable Charges Under Criminal Procedure Article 10-110
The Maryland List of Expungeable Charges Under Criminal Procedure Article 10-110 is a list of crimes that may be expunged, or removed, from a person's criminal record after a period of time. This list includes misdemeanors, felonies, and repeat offenses, as well as certain violations of the Maryland Motor Vehicle Code. The list is divided into two categories: those charges that can be expunged after three years and those that can be expunged after seven years. Misdemeanors that can be expunged after three years include: assault, destruction of property, malicious destruction of property, disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, false imprisonment, harassment, malicious burning, malicious destruction of property, reckless endangerment, resisting arrest, second degree assault, theft, and malicious destruction of property. Felonies that can be expunged after three years include: certain drug offenses, certain weapons offenses, false imprisonment, kidnapping, malicious burning, malicious destruction of property, second degree assault, theft, and reckless endangerment. Repeat offenses that can be expunged after three years include: certain drug offenses, certain weapons offenses, false imprisonment, kidnapping, malicious burning, malicious destruction of property, second degree assault, theft, and reckless endangerment. Violations of the Maryland Motor Vehicle Code that can be expunged after seven years include: driving while impaired, driving while intoxicated, leaving the scene of an accident, and vehicular manslaughter. In order to be eligible for expungement, the applicant must have completed all terms of their sentence, including any probation or parole, and must have paid all fines or fees associated with the conviction.
The Maryland List of Expungeable Charges Under Criminal Procedure Article 10-110 is a list of crimes that may be expunged, or removed, from a person's criminal record after a period of time. This list includes misdemeanors, felonies, and repeat offenses, as well as certain violations of the Maryland Motor Vehicle Code. The list is divided into two categories: those charges that can be expunged after three years and those that can be expunged after seven years. Misdemeanors that can be expunged after three years include: assault, destruction of property, malicious destruction of property, disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, false imprisonment, harassment, malicious burning, malicious destruction of property, reckless endangerment, resisting arrest, second degree assault, theft, and malicious destruction of property. Felonies that can be expunged after three years include: certain drug offenses, certain weapons offenses, false imprisonment, kidnapping, malicious burning, malicious destruction of property, second degree assault, theft, and reckless endangerment. Repeat offenses that can be expunged after three years include: certain drug offenses, certain weapons offenses, false imprisonment, kidnapping, malicious burning, malicious destruction of property, second degree assault, theft, and reckless endangerment. Violations of the Maryland Motor Vehicle Code that can be expunged after seven years include: driving while impaired, driving while intoxicated, leaving the scene of an accident, and vehicular manslaughter. In order to be eligible for expungement, the applicant must have completed all terms of their sentence, including any probation or parole, and must have paid all fines or fees associated with the conviction.