Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB658

Introduced
1/25/24  

Caption

Criminal Procedure – Automated Expungement, Waiting Periods, and Adverse Actions (Clean Slate Act of 2024)

Impact

The law is expected to significantly impact individuals who have been convicted of non-violent misdemeanors, allowing them to clear their records more easily after a prescribed period. The bill additionally stipulates that an individual's refusal to disclose expunged information cannot solely determine the denial of applications for government services or educational admissions. This provision aims to prevent discrimination against those who have undergone expungement, promoting reintegration into society.

Summary

House Bill 658, known as the Clean Slate Act of 2024, addresses expungement of criminal records in Maryland. The bill proposes changes to existing laws regarding the waiting periods for filing petitions for expungement, permitting individuals to request these petitions after the completion of their sentence. Notably, it introduces an automated expungement process for certain charges, which allows for the removal of specific criminal records without the need for requests to the courts by individuals, thus simplifying the process for those eligible for expungement.

Contention

During discussions surrounding HB 658, supporters highlighted the potential for simplified and equitable access to expungement, arguing it would alleviate the long-term consequences of minor criminal offenses on individuals’ lives. However, critics raised concerns over the implications of automated processes potentially leading to insufficient oversight. They worried that without adequate checks, individuals who might pose a continued risk could have their criminal histories cleared too easily, potentially compromising public safety.

Companion Bills

MD SB602

Crossfiled Criminal Procedure - Automated Expungement, Waiting Periods, and Adverse Actions (Clean Slate Act of 2024)

Previously Filed As

MD HB746

Criminal Procedure - Expungement of Records - Waiting Period

MD SB544

Criminal Procedure – Expungement of Records – Waiting Period

MD SB88

Criminal Procedure - Automatic Expungement - Pardoned Conviction of Possession of Cannabis (Pardons for Simple Possession of Cannabis Act of 2023)

MD SB505

Criminal Procedure - Expungement and Shielding - Probation Before Judgment for Driving While Impaired or Under the Influence

MD SB37

Criminal Procedure - Expungement of Records (REDEEM Act of 2023)

MD HB97

Criminal Procedure - Expungement of Records (REDEEM Act of 2023)

MD HB189

Automatic Expungement - Clarification

MD SB173

Automatic Expungement - Clarification

MD HB660

Criminal Procedure - Expungement - Convictions

MD HB1175

Criminal Procedure - Hunting Offenses - Expungement

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