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rich8755
Nov 24, 2012, 08:14 PM
How to answer Have you ever been convicted of a crime, and the case was nolle prosequi
Fr_Chuck
Nov 25, 2012, 02:40 AM
Yes you were convicted of the crime, the plea in reality only stops a civil suit from using this as evidence of guilt. You are pleading that there is too much evidence, You are not claiming guilt but allowing to be sentenced as is guilty.
It is treated as guilty and conviction in all other aspects. And will show up as conviction background checks. * based on US
rich8755
Nov 25, 2012, 06:43 AM
Chuck thanks for the advice, even if the case was throwed out, the prosecution decided not to pursue
Yes you were convicted of the crime, the plea in reality only stops a civil suit from using this as evidence of guilt. You are pleading that there is too much evidence ,. you are not claiming guilt but allowing to be sentenced as is guilty.
It is treated as guilty and conviction in all other aspects. And will show up as conviction background checks. * based on US
Fr_Chuck
Nov 25, 2012, 07:20 AM
It can not be both, either you plead Nolle or the case was thrown out, If the case was thrown out without the plea being entered and accepted. Then there is no conviction, case was dismissed.
rich8755
Nov 25, 2012, 07:38 AM
The case was dismissed. But my record says nolle prosec. I didn't plea Nolle.
rich8755
Nov 25, 2012, 12:27 PM
This is the exact question. Have you ever been convicted* of any crime involving dishonesty beach of trust fraud theft money laundering or illegal manufacture sale distribution of trafficking in controlled substances. *convicted includes a plea of guilty nolo contendre, no contest, our similar plea, or participation in a pre trail diversion or deferred judgment program even it the program was completed and charges dismissed. Description of charge was. Theft by deception. Dispostion of case was Nolle Prosequi I answer the question as NO. Was that the correct answer.