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If it is voluntarily dismissed by the prosecutor or the police department, the plantiff in the case CAN bring the case back to court at another time (if the second case is dismissed, you're in the clear after that.) If it was involunarily dismissed by the judge, then no.

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Q: After being arrested and incarcerated for 4 days the case is later dismissed can you be arrested at a later time again?
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