Maryland eases path to clear criminal records, over prosecutors’ concerns

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Maryland eases path to clear criminal records, over prosecutors’ concerns
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Maryland, a left-leaning state, has had some of the longest waiting periods in the country for people seeking to clear their criminal record.

for those who committed crimes as juveniles. Last year, in advance of legalizing cannabis, a measure was passed to allow people who were arrested for marijuana possession to have their records expunged after three years and others serving time for simple possession to get their sentences reconsidered.

“Maryland law should not be the reason that returning citizens are locked out of employment over a decade after they have repaid their debts to society,” he said. “By cutting the waiting period, it provides greater access to the resources that ex-offenders need to get back into the mainstream economy.”

“They keep trying to needle things through and it just gets to be like this is enough,” he said. “We’re trying to help you out. But now they’re going to say that if you didn’t do any of your fees or costs you don’t have to worry about those either,” he said. “I mean, we just can’t keep doing that. People have to take responsibility and be accountable for their actions at some point … It’s just gotten beyond ridiculous.

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