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Nolle prosequi, [a] abbreviated nol or nolle pros, is legal Latin meaning "to be unwilling to pursue". [3][4] It is a type of prosecutorial discretion in common law, used for prosecutors ' declarations that they are voluntarily ending a criminal case before trial or before a verdict is rendered; [5] it is a kind of motion to dismiss and contrast...
18 Φεβ 2022 · The prosecution invokes nolle prosequi or dismissal when it has decided to discontinue a prosecution or part of it. Lawyers and judges refer to the charges "nol prossed" or dismissed. The prosecution may nol pross all charges against the defendant or only some.
2 Ιαν 2012 · Nolle Prosequi means the State will not proceed in prosecution. However, just because a case is nolle pros, does not preclude the State from refiling charges or enhancing the charges at a later time.
2 Μαΐ 2013 · Nolle prosequi (“null prosse”) is similar to a dismissal, however it allows a charge to be brought back or reinitiated at a later date. This latin term means “not prosecute.”
27 Φεβ 2023 · In Virginia law, “nolle prosequi” is a term used to indicate that the Commonwealth of Virginia has chosen not to proceed with prosecuting a criminal case. It can be used when the prosecution believes that there is not enough evidence to secure a conviction, or when the prosecution has decided to focus on other cases instead.
15 Σεπ 2015 · The Latin term nolle prosequi means to “be unwilling to pursue,” and is used in the criminal legal system to signify that the prosecution is discontinuing, or will not prosecute. In simple terms, nolle prosequi amounts to a voluntary dismissal of criminal charges by the prosecution, or a dismissal of a civil lawsuit .
[Contexte] - En vertu de l’article 579 C.cr., le procureur général ou le procureur mandaté par lui à cette fin peut, à tout moment après le début des procédures et avant jugement, ordonner au greffier de mentionner au dossier que les procédures sont arrêtées sur son ordre.