Nolle Prosequi is a legal document that was released by the Massachusetts Housing Court - a government authority operating within Massachusetts.
Q: What does Nolle Prosequi mean?
A: Nolle Prosequi is a legal term used in Massachusetts.
Q: What does Nolle Prosequi mean in Massachusetts?
A: Nolle Prosequi means that the prosecutor has decided not to pursue the case.
Q: When is Nolle Prosequi used in Massachusetts?
A: Nolle Prosequi is used when the prosecutor decides to drop or dismiss the charges against a defendant.
Q: Is Nolle Prosequi the same as acquittal?
A: No, Nolle Prosequi refers to the prosecutor's decision to drop the charges, while acquittal is a judgment of not guilty by the court.
Q: Can the charges be refiled after Nolle Prosequi?
A: In Massachusetts, the charges can be refiled within the applicable statute of limitations if new evidence emerges or circumstances change.
Form Details:
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