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If by "pardoned", you mean expunged, or cleared from your public criminal record, the answer is no. Straight-up convictions, meaning guilty findings or guilty pleas, can never be expunged. The fact that the monetary threshhold was changed from 300 to 500 dollars, by the State legislature years later, does not diminish the original conviction. It is still a finding or plea of guilt.

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Q: 15 years ago you were convicted of felony theft 300 and over now it has changed to felony theft over 500 you live in Maryland is there any chance at all of getting this pardoned?
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