Does any one know what Nolle Prosq'd means?
Date: Fri, 06/16/2006 - 09:43
Dismissed/Nolle Prosq'd
Good to see you - where is it from? credit report??
Good to see you - where is it from? credit report??
Hi Sue. nope not credit report, but I found the meaning: Q
Hi Sue.
nope not credit report, but I found the meaning:
Quote:
nolle prosequi (no-lay pro-say-kwee) n. Latin for "we shall no longer prosecute," which is a declaration made to the judge by a prosecutor in a criminal case (or by a plaintiff in a civil lawsuit) either before or during trial, meaning the case against the defendant is being dropped. The statement is an admission that the charges cannot be proved, that evidence has demonstrated either innocence or a fatal flaw in the prosecution's claim or the district attorney has become convinced the accused is innocent. Understandably, usage of the phrase is rare. In the 1947 courtroom movie, Boomerang! the climactic moment arrived when the District Attorney himself proved the accused person innocent and declared nolle prosequi. |
Really...lol That's why I like my attorney, he uses phrases like
Really...lol That's why I like my attorney, he uses phrases like "I told the adjuster to get his head out of his a** and get real. I don't care if he thinks I'm high or not." LOL
Well I think it's funny.