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A case dismissed with prejudice means it can not ever be brought again. A case dismissed without prejudice may be brought again as long as the statute of limitations governing the case has not expired.

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It means it is excused for now. But either party may bring it back before the judge at any given time.

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It means you can NOT be charged with the same crime again!

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A case dismissed without prejudice may be brought again as long as the statute of limitations for that particular offense (if there is one) has not expired.

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That means you're done. If you were suing someone for something, you aren't getting it. If someone was suing you for something, they aren't getting it.

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A case dismissed with prejudice means it is forever barred from coming into court again.

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Once. Dismissing the case with prejudice means it is closed permanently, further claims can't be filed against it.

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That means it cannot be brought again. Without prejudice allows the case to be brought again.

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Can the DA add a dismissed case to another case as a count?

It depends on whether it was dismissed with prejudice or without prejudice. If with prejudice, it can never be reinstated. If without prejudice, it can reinstated at any time. Usually a court will dismiss without prejudice.


What is a dismissed case?

It means that for some legal reason the court has dismissed the charges against the individual. A case may be dismissed "with prejudice" or "without prejudice."


How long does an attorney have to refile a case that has been dismissed?

Not enough information. Was it dismissed WITH prejudice, or WITHOUT prejudice?


If a criminal case was dismissed can that case be open at a later date?

noAnother View: Yes, it could be, depending on HOW the case was dismissed. If the judge dismissed the case WITH prejudice it cannot be re-opened. If it was dismissed WITHOUT prejudice it can be.However, if a criminal case is dismissed without prejudice it may not be re-opened IF the applicable statute of limitations for that crime in that situation has lapsed.


What does it mean when a case status reads dismissed on a civil case?

If it is dismissed without prejudice the case can be filed for suit again. And, if it is with prejudice the case will have notes from the judge and be permanently closed.


What does it mean when it states Docket Entry Dismissed by Parties?

It means that the case has been dismissed. Does it say anywhere "Without Prejudice or With Prejudice? If without it means that they can re-file the case one more time. After that the case can not be re-opened again. If it says With Prejudice then the case has been dismissed completely.


Can a dismissed case be re-opened The court never said if it was dismissed with or without prejudice. Just that the case was dismissed and I was free to go?

When a case is dismissed with prejudice the State cannot refile the charges.Added: When it is dismissed WITHOUT prejudice, the charges CAN be re-filed and you can be prosecuted. Regardless of what you remember, the original case file will reflect in what manner the original case was resolved. Do the research or ask your attorney.


If court case is discontinued can they bring it again?

It depends on what the circumstances were. If the case was Dismissed WITH Prejudice, the case cannot be brought again. If the case was Dismissed WITHOUT Prejudice, the case can be brought again.


Can you sue if the case is dismissed with prejudice?

Plaintiffs do not charge. They file lawsuits. The plaintiff can always file, but if the case is dismissed with prejudice, a new filing cannot be litigated. If a case is dismissed with prejudice, it means res judicata applies, and a new filing would be dismissed because the issues have already been litigated. If the case is dismissed without prejudice, it means that it has been voluntarily dismissed or dismissed for some reason to allow the case to be refiled and re-litigated later.


What does the legal term with prejudice mean?

It can have several meanings depending on the context and the phraseology of the sentence in which it is contained. Give the fully worded example please. "Dismissed with Prejudice" means the case is dismissed, forever.It can't be brought back to court. A case dismissed without prejudice means the opposite. It's not dismissed forever.If the case was dismissed without prejudice, a plaintiff could resurrect it, if, for instance, there was some new evidence. But, "with prejudice" means the court is closing the case permanently.


What is order for dismissal without prejudice for divorce?

any court case that is dismissed without prejudice means it can be heard again at a later time. if it is dismissed WITH prejudice, it means don't bring it up again.


Can one sue for court and attorney fees if a suit is dismissed without prejudice?

When a suit is dismissed without prejudice you are free to try the case all over again just like it never happened (This is assuming that the whole case was dismissed, not just in part).