If I had a Class A misdemeanor charge for domestic battery iwhich has been nol prossed, do I need to do take any actions from my side now?
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If I had a Class A misdemeanor charge for domestic battery iwhich has been nol prossed, do I need to do take any actions from my side now?
Asked on June 22, 2012 under Criminal Law, Illinois
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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
If you had a misdemeanor battery charge filed against you resulting in a situation where the district attorney's office did not prosecute you but rather filed a dismissal of the matter, there is nothing left for you to be concerned about let alone do as to this matter.
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