Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida

nolo prosse

what does this term mean?


Asked on 3/26/07, 9:03 pm

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Scott Cupp Law Office of Scott H. Cupp, LLC

Re: nolo prosse

The State dropped the charges.

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Answered on 3/26/07, 9:23 pm
Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: nolo prosse

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To nolle prosse a case is to declare that a legal case will not be prosecuted. Basically it means that the State (prosecution) will not prosecute the case which has the effective of dismissing the charges.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 3/26/07, 10:30 pm


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