See below link for the legal definition of 'Nolle Prosequi.' I'm not certain that the term is used in the military justice system.
Thomas Nolle goes by Tom.
Nolle Versyp's birth name is Arnold Versyp.
The prosecutor decided to enter a nolle prosequi, meaning they would not pursue the charges against the defendant.
Nolle Versyp was born on May 31, 1936, in Gent, Belgium.
"Nolle prosequi" is a legal term meaning the prosecution will not pursue the case.
No. The circumstances of your arrest and the reports and records of it still exist. The prosecutor simply made the decision, for whatever reason, not to prosecute the charge against you.
Nolle Versyp died on October 5, 2006, in Belgium of natural causes.
Nolle prossed (NOLE pross'ed) means DISMISSED. Nolle prossed means nolle prosequi, or no prosecuting. This means that the prosecutor decided not to prosecute the case, either because he's not likely to win or because the Defendant completed a pre-trial intervention program. So the case is dismissed.
Nolle prosse is the disposition of a case after a declaration by the prosecution of nolle prosequi. This means that the prosecution has declined to pursue charges against the defendant, although they may retry at a later date.
Lambert Nolle has written: 'The catechist in the infant school and in the nursery' -- subject(s): Catechetics, Religious life, Children
The term NOLLE PROSEQUI is used in criminal court and describes an entry in a criminal case when the prosecutor of the case decides (for whatever reason) not to prosecute the charge. It's not clear to me why the questioner is linking a "nolle" to "disciplinary charges."