Maryland Legal Aid announced it is partnering with Loyola University to host a free expungement clinic on Sunday, Oct. 19.
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Maryland’s 430 New Laws: Speed Fines Soar, Expungements Expand
Starting October 1, 2025, Maryland will implement 430 new laws, reshaping regulations across criminal justice, public safety, and health. Among the most significant changes are sharply increased speed ...
A Maryland expungement clinic is helping residents take a critical step in clearing their criminal records. Loyola University hosted its latest expungement clinic, in partnership with Maryland Legal ...
From reckless driving penalties to disability identification, these laws affecting Marylanders go into effect on Oct. 1.
For persons trying to escape the shadow of a criminal history, help may be on the way. Maryland Legal Aid (MLA), in partnership with Reid Temple A.M.E. Church of Glenn Dale, Md., is hosting a free ...
This article was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email subscription today. Gov. Wes Moore (D) signed a suite of justice ...
The changes include speeding ticket updates as well as making it easier to have residents’ criminal records expunged.
BALTIMORE, MD., (March 26, 2025) – Maryland Legal Aid is partnering with Johns Hopkins University & Medicine to host a FREE Expungement on Saturday, March 29, 2025. Individuals with a criminal history ...
BALTIMORE -- A proposed bill in Maryland could expunge criminal records for some cannabis possession and misdemeanor charges. The Maryland Clean Slate Act would require the state's Department of ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A proposed Maryland Senate Bill, the Maryland Clean Slate Act of 2024, aims to simplify the process of record expungement for individuals with criminal records. The bill was ...
Imagine you’re at the Motor Vehicle Administration, ready to renew your driver’s license. You’ve done everything right — you’ve paid your fees, taken the test, and gathered the necessary documents.
Maryland this week became the latest state to announce mass pardons for people convicted of marijuana-related crimes as the nation wrestles with how to make amends for the lives disrupted in the ...
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