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When the prosecuting attorney announces no charges filed- final or no charges filed- pending ( NCFd), what does that mean?

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When the prosecuting attorney announces no charges filed- final or no charges filed- pending ( NCFd), what does that mean?

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The Prosecutor’s Office is not going to file charges in Superior Court at this time. Charges may be filed in either Municipal Court or District Court. The defendant will be released between 7:00 – 11:00 p.m. that night and will be subpoenaed by either court should charges be filed at a later date.

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The Prosecutor’s Office is not going to file charges in Superior Court at this time. Charges may be filed in either Municipal Court or District Court. The defendant will be released between 7:00 – 11:00 p.m. that night and could be subpoenaed by either court should charges be filed at a later date.

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The Prosecutor’s Office is not going to file charges in Superior Court at this time. Charges may be filed in either Municipal Court or District Court. The defendant will be released between 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. that day and could be subpoenaed by either court should charges be filed at a later date.

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