Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To enter a nolle prosequi.
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Examples
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The charges were formally dismissed Friday through a so-called nolle prosequi filing in a Manhattan federal court by the U.S. Department of Justice as a result of his death.
U.S. Formally Drops Charges Against bin Laden Chad Bray 2011
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The charges were formally dismissed Friday through a so-called nolle prosequi filing in a Manhattan federal court by the U.S. Department of Justice as a result of his death.
U.S. Formally Drops Charges Against bin Laden Chad Bray 2011
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Last week's term was nolle prosequi, which is defined as:
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An entry of nolle prosequi may be made at any time after charges are brought and before a verdict is returned or a plea entered.
Legal Definitions 2008
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An entry of nolle prosequi may be made at any time after charges are brought and before a verdict is returned or a plea entered.
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Last week's term was nolle prosequi, which is defined as:
Legal Definitions 2008
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Last week's term was nolle prosequi, which is defined as:
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But witnesses wouldn't talk, so the case was nolle prossed.
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An entry of nolle prosequi may be made at any time after charges are brought and before a verdict is returned or a plea entered.
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The legality was settled by the nolle prosequi, entered by agreement of all parties in conjunction with the press release.
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