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Session Laws, 2005
Volume 752, Page 4128   View pdf image
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H.B. 607                                                 VETOES 10-105. (a) A person who has been charged with the commission of a crime, including
a violation of the Transportation Article for which a term of imprisonment may be
imposed, may file a petition listing relevant facts for expungement of a police record,
court record, or other record maintained by the State or a political subdivision of the
State if: (1)     the person is acquitted; (2)     the charge is otherwise dismissed; (3)     a probation before judgment is entered, unless the person is charged
with a violation of § 21-902 of the Transportation Article or Title 2, Subtitle 5 or §
3-211 of the Criminal Law Article; (4)     a nolle prosequi or nolle prosequi with the requirement of drug or
alcohol treatment is entered; (5)     the court indefinitely postpones trial of a criminal charge by marking
the criminal charge "stet" or stet with the requirement of drug or alcohol abuse
treatment on the docket; (6)     the case is compromised under § 3-207 of the Criminal Law Article; (7)     the charge was transferred to the juvenile court under § 4-202 of this
article; [or] (8)     the person: (i) is convicted of only one criminal act, and that act is not a crime
of violence; and (ii) is granted a full and unconditional pardon by the Governor; OR (9)      THE PERSON WAS CONVICTED OF A CRIME UNDER ANY STATE OR
LOCAL LAW THAT PROHIBITS: (I)      URINATION OR DEFECATION IN A PUBLIC PLACE; (II)     PANHANDLING OR SOLICITING MONEY; (III)   DRINKING AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE IN A PUBLIC PLACE;
(IV)    DISTURBING THE PEACE; (V) DISORDERLY CONDUCT; (VI) (IV) OBSTRUCTING THE FREE PASSAGE OF ANOTHER IN A
PUBLIC PLACE OR A PUBLIC CONVEYANCE; (VII) TRESPASS ON POSTED PROPERTY; (VIII) (V) WANTON TRESPASS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY; - 4128 -


 
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