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MD CRIMINAL-PROCEDURE 10-109

MD CRIMINAL-PROCEDURE 10-109 - Maryland Maryland Criminal Procedure.

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MD CRIMINAL-PROCEDURE 10-109

Maryland Criminal Procedure

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Maryland Criminal Procedure Code Section 10-109 (2023) - Prohibited Acts (a) (1) Disclosure of expunged information about criminal charges in an application, interview, or other means may not be required: (i) by an employer or educational institution of a person who applies for employment or admission; or (ii) by a unit, official, or employee of the State or a political subdivision of the State of a person who applies for a license, permit, registration, or governmental service. (2) A person need not refer to or give information concerning an expunged charge when answering a question concerning: (i) a criminal charge that did not result in a conviction; or (ii) a conviction that the Governor pardoned. (3) Refusal by a person to disclose information about criminal charges that have been ex...

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