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If by "nolle" you are implying "nolle contendre" then likely as not, no, especially if that charge was a felony. Your best course of action is to attempt to get it expunged and then try.

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Q: Can you get in military with a nolle processed?
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What does nolled prossed mean to the military?

See below link for the legal definition of 'Nolle Prosequi.' I'm not certain that the term is used in the military justice system.


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By Nolle processed my case is dismissed .arrest record also dissmissed?

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How do you get a nolle pros dismissed?

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What does nolle prossed mean?

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What effect has a nolle prosequi on disciplinary charges?

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