nolle," means literally and in practice, "To be unwilling to prosecute." It is made by the prosecutor and allowed or overruled by the judge. The Ohio law provides that the county prosecutor shall not enter a "nolle" "without leave of the court, or good... Prosecution - Page 94by Alfred Bettman, Howard Fletcher Burns - 1921 - 139 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ohio, Moses Fleming Wilson - Criminal law - 1900 - 852 pages
...and justice may require. § 1275. Nolle prosequi not valid, unless entered by leave of the court. — The prosecuting attorney shall not enter a nolle prosequi in any cause, without leave of the court, on good cause shown, in open court; and any nolle prosequi entered contrary to this section shall be... | |
| 1921 - 426 pages
...2919 of the General Code of Ohio provides: "The prosecuting attorney shall not enter a nolle proseqni in any cause without leave of the court, or good cause...passing through this court, the judge is practically de1An illustration of the dangers which lurk in the "no-billing" process is furnished by the cases... | |
| Cleveland Foundation - Law - 1922 - 808 pages
...returned on April 15; but in the meantime the defendants had disappeared and have never been recaptured. The practice regarding nolles has always been careless....passing through this court, the judge is practically dependent for his information upon the prosecuting attorney. In the last analysis, therefore, the power... | |
| Raymond Moley - Courts - 1922 - 100 pages
...overruled by the judge. The Ohio law provides that the county prosecutor shall not enter a "nolle" "without leave of the court, or good cause shown, in open court." There is no such provision for the Municipal Court. In actual practice the granting of a "nolle" is... | |
| Raymond Moley - Courts - 1922 - 78 pages
...overruled by the judge. The Ohio law provides that the county prosecutor shall not enter a "nolle" "without leave of the court, or good cause shown, in open court." There is no such provision for the Municipal Court. In actual practice the granting of a "nolle" is... | |
| Raymond Moley - Courts - 1922 - 80 pages
...overruled by the judge. The Ohio law provides that the county prosecutor shall not enter a "nolle" "without leave of the court, or good cause shown, in open court." There is no such provision for the Municipal Court. In actual practice the granting of a "nolle" is... | |
| Cleveland (Ohio) - 1922 - 272 pages
...overruled by the judge. The Ohio law provides that the county prosecutor shall not enter a "nolle" "without leave of the court, or good cause shown, in open court." There is no such provision for the municipal court. In actual practice the granting of a "nolle" is... | |
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