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In Maryland, felony theft charges are not automatically expungible. Generally, felony convictions can only be expunged under specific circumstances, such as if the charges were dropped or resulted in a not guilty verdict. However, individuals with felony theft convictions may have to wait a certain period and meet specific criteria to be eligible for expungement. It's advisable to consult with a legal expert for personalized guidance.

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