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  • First Year Published: 1892
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    Nolle prosequi

    Nolle prosequi, abbreviated nol or nolle pros, is legal Latin meaning "to be unwilling to pursue". It is a type of prosecutorial discretion in common law

    John Bodkin Adams

    minister of the Crown, had the power to suspend an indictment through a nolle prosequi, something which Devlin said had never been used to prevent an accused

    Motion (legal)

    motion for new trial or on an appeal of the judgment. A "motion for nolle prosequi" ("not prosecuting") is a motion by a prosecutor or other plaintiff

    Michel Nihoul

    in connection with the Marc Dutroux Affair, but was acquitted with a Nolle prosequi ("unwillingness to pursue" or prosecute) in 2010 for alleged involvement

    Nolle

    Nolle or Nölle may refer to: Nolle prosequi, legal Latin term for the discontinuance of a prosecution Marianne Nölle (born 1938), German serial killer

    Nolo contendere

    enter a plea, the court will record a plea of "not guilty". Law portal Nolle prosequi Stephano Bibas (July 2003). "Harmonizing Substantive Criminal Law Values

    Hakainde Hichilema

    the government. He was in prison for four months before being given a nolle prosequi. On 17 December 2017, Hichilema featured on ZNBC's Sunday Interview

    Royal prerogative in the United Kingdom

    which has two elements: the granting of pardons and the granting of nolle prosequi. Pardons may eliminate the "pains, penalties and punishments" from a

    Rayner Goddard, Baron Goddard

    dropped via a nolle prosequi—an act by the prosecution that was later called by Devlin an "abuse of process", saying: "The use of nolle prosequi to conceal

    Preliminary hearing

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