If a case is dropped, no! The person is free to go!
"Case dropped" means that the charges or legal proceedings against the defendant have been dismissed or abandoned by the prosecution, usually due to insufficient evidence or other reasons. It typically signifies that the case will not move forward to trial.
If a case is "Nolle Prosequied" by a prosecutor, that is considered a "dropped" case. A dropped case is different from a dismissed case. Only a judge can 'Dismiss" a case.
Much the same. A case can be dropped by any person along the way. It may be dropped by the first officer, by a supervisor, or by someone in the prosecutor's office. A case is dismissed only after it has been filed and a dismissal is accepted by the judge.
it means they are not pleaded guilty****It means the case was dropped. They were not convicted of a crime and have not been found guilty.
IF by dropped you mean the case was dismissed, the answer depends on when and why the case was dismissed.
A case protects a computer when it is dropped.
The latest update on the Marshae Jones case is that the charges against her have been dropped by the district attorney's office in Alabama.
It means the criminal case has been dealt with, after one has pleaded guilty, and that appropriate measures have been taken to resolve the issue. This doesn't necessarily mean the charges were ever dropped, though.
You can transfer the case to the state of Tennessee. You can visit a local DHS office or a child support office for more information.
Sure, if you are intent on screwing up your case.
No, once the charges have been filed the case is in the hands of the prosecution and the involved parties have no say in the adjudication process.
It means one has been arrested for a crime and then the charges were dropped before the case got to court. Or one has been arrested faced court and was found to be not guilty.