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You COULD be. If your case was "nolle'd" it means the State declined to prosecute the charge (for whatever reason). If you successfully completed the pre-trial intervention program you should be bondable. However - keep in mind that a 'bond' is money placed at risk by an insuror that someone is vouched 'safe' or that some act will take place. It is done by a private insurance company (NOT the state of FL) and it is up to the insurance company issuing the bond whether they desire to cover you or not.

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Q: When I first turned 18 I got arrested for burglary.I was able to receive a nolle prosequi from the State of FL and was awarded a pre-trial intervention program. Am I still bondable in FL?
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