Prosequi example sentences
Related (10): abandon, forgo, waive, renounce, relinquish, discontinue, desist, cede, capitulate, surrender
nol·le pros·e·qui
noun law
nolle prosequi (noun)
- a formal notice of abandonment by a plaintiff or prosecutor of all or part of a suit or action.
- the entry of nolle prosequi in a court record.
"Prosequi" Example Sentences
1. The attorney filed a motion to prosequi the case.2. The judge granted the motion to prosequi.
3. The prosecutor decided to prosequi the case.
4. The defense counsel argued for a prosequi.
5. The court granted the motion for prosequi.
6. The motion to prosequi was denied.
7. The court ordered a prosequi.
8. The prosecutor requested a prosequi.
9. The motion for prosequi was granted.
10. A prosequi was entered in the case.
11. The defendant requested a prosequi.
12. The judge issued a prosequi.
13. The attorney moved for a prosequi.
14. The defense sought a prosequi.
15. The prosecutor sought a prosequi.
16. The court denied the motion for prosequi.
17. The judge granted a prosequi.
18. The court issued a prosequi.
19. The defense argued for a prosequi.
20. The prosecutor moved for a prosequi.
21. The judge denied the motion to prosequi.
22. The court allowed the motion for prosequi.
23. The defense moved for a prosequi.
24. The prosecutor filed a motion for prosequi.
25. The attorney argued for a prosequi.
26. The motion for prosequi was accepted.
27. The court granted the prosequi.
28. The defense requested a prosequi.
29. The prosecutor asked for a prosequi.
30. The judge granted the prosequi.
31. The attorney requested a prosequi.
32. The court approved the motion for prosequi.
33. The motion to prosequi was accepted.
34. The defense asked for a prosequi.
35. The prosecutor obtained a prosequi.
36. The judge ordered a prosequi.
37. The attorney moved to prosequi the case.
38. The motion for prosequi was denied.
39. The court granted a motion for prosequi.
40. The prosecutor sought a motion for prosequi.
Common Phases
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