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In legal terms, "noll" refers to a Latin term "nolle prosequi," which means "to be unwilling to prosecute." It is a formal notice by a prosecutor that they are choosing not to pursue a particular case or charge against a defendant. This can occur for various reasons, including insufficient evidence or changes in circumstances. Once entered, a nolle prosequi effectively ends the prosecution of that charge.

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