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It means that (for whatever reason) the prosecutor's office has decided not to pursue these charges against you. It is known as a "Nolle Prosequi." There is usually good reeason for this - either you have a cut a deal for a "plea bargain" to a lesser offense, or the charges are being withdrawn because there is not enough useable evidence to sustain them in court. Or - they are being withdrawn to be filed again at a later date.

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