Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB867

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The impact of HB 867 is significant, as it addresses the consequences of having a DWI or DUI on an individual's record, which can lead to employment, housing, and other societal challenges. By enabling individuals to file for expungement, the bill potentially lessens the stigma associated with past offenses, allowing those affected to move forward with their lives more easily. Furthermore, if enacted, this bill would amend the article on criminal procedure within the Maryland Annotated Code, giving it a direct influence on how records of DWI and DUI are handled within the legal and law enforcement systems.

Summary

House Bill 867 seeks to amend existing criminal procedure laws in Maryland by allowing individuals who have received probation before judgment for driving while impaired (DWI) or driving under the influence (DUI) to petition for the expungement of their related criminal records. This bill aims to provide relief to those who have made efforts to rehabilitate themselves, allowing for an expungement process that could assist in reintegrating these individuals into society without the burden of prior offenses on their records. The proposed changes would enhance the current expungement laws by including shielding provisions for such cases, which would make certain records inaccessible to the public.

Contention

While the intent of HB 867 is to facilitate rehabilitation and reduce barriers for individuals with prior charges, it also raises points of contention among law enforcement and public safety advocates. Opponents may argue that easing the restrictions on expungement for DUI and DWI offenses could undermine public safety by potentially allowing dangerous individuals back onto the roads without proper accountability. Discussions surrounding the nuances of public safety versus rehabilitation will likely be a focal point as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

MD SB118

Crossfiled Drunk Driving Offenses - Expungement and the Ignition Interlock System Program

MD SB505

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

Previously Filed As

MD SB505

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

MD HB746

Criminal Procedure - Expungement of Records - Waiting Period

MD SB544

Criminal Procedure – Expungement of Records – Waiting Period

MD SB211

Probation Before Judgment – Probation Agreements

MD HB193

Probation Before Judgment - Probation Agreements

MD HB660

Criminal Procedure - Expungement - Convictions

MD SB88

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

MD SB17

Criminal Procedure - Expungement of Records - Good Cause

MD HB664

Criminal Procedure - Expungement of Records - Good Cause

MD SB37

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

Similar Bills

MD SB118

Drunk Driving Offenses - Expungement and the Ignition Interlock System Program

MD SB505

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

LA HB404

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LA HB243

Appropriates funds for payment of certain consent judgments against the state through the Department of Transportation and Development

LA HB57

Appropriates funds for payment of certain consent judgments against the state through the Department of Transportation and Development

LA HB86

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LA HB552

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LA HB218

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