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I believe what you are referring to is a "NOLLE PROSEQUI" which is filed by a prosecutor. Yes, along with the record of your arrest, it will appear on your record.

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If you are given a deferred prosecution and comply with all guidelines will it remain on your record after it has gone to court?

Not familiar with the term "deferred prosecution." Only offenses that have actually been prosecuted and ajudged go on someones criminal record. Are you sure you don't mean "deferred sentencing?"


When you go to court you have the defence and the what?

Prosecution !


Use the word prosecution isn a sentence?

As a prosecution witness, will I see the defendant at court?


What does the prosecution means?

The prosecution in the court room means they are representing the victim in a criminal case. The prosecution has the responsibility to prove that the defendant is guilty.


What is Nolle record in court system?

A "nolle prosequi" or "nolle record" is a legal term used in the court system indicating that the prosecution has decided to discontinue or drop a case against a defendant. This decision can occur for various reasons, such as insufficient evidence, witness issues, or a plea agreement. The nolle record effectively ends the prosecution's pursuit of the charges, allowing the defendant to avoid trial for those specific allegations. However, it does not imply that the defendant is acquitted or innocent; the charges can potentially be refiled in the future.


Is a deferred prosecution an open court case?

Yes


What is a stay in prosecution?

A 'stay' is an order issued by the court to stop or halt an action. In the example given in the question, the court has ordered a stop in a prosecution for some (un-named) reason.


What will happen if i get denied differed prosecution in Jacksonville NC?

If you get denied differed prosecution in Jacksonville NC, you can appeal to a higher court.


Is perjury by an officer of the law in court considered malicious prosecution?

No


Is a felony a matter of public record?

Yes, your adult arrest and criminal prosecution history is a permanent record.


When a case is finished in Common Pleas Court and either the prosecution or defense believes a procedural error has occurred the case may be appealed to the?

When a case is finished in Common Pleas Court and either the prosecution or defense believes a procedural error has occurred, the case may be appealed to the appropriate appellate court. This typically involves filing a notice of appeal and presenting arguments as to how the error affected the outcome of the case. The appellate court will review the record from the lower court and determine whether to uphold, reverse, or remand the case for further proceedings.


What are the agencies involve in the prosecution pillar in the Philippines?

police, court, citizen

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