Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
no info filed
the state filed no info on my case and discharged my bond ,can they still prosecute me or is it over?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: no info filed
they can refile
Re: no info filed
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For the time being, the charge(s) has/have not been filed and you can sigh a breath of relief. Be advised, however, that the State can refile the charge(s) in the future if they desire so it is not definitely finished.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
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