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Yes
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.
Does the plantiff in a divorce have 2 show up for court
probably
The state in which the alleged incident occurred.
If you went to court and it was dismissed, it's about as clear as it's going to get. If anyone is questioning that go back to court and ask for a "letter of disposition" on this charge.
Well, the plantiff in a criminal case is (are) the people. So depending on the circumstances the case could be delayed or dismissed, at the perrogative of the judge.
You'd better not do it in open court - but the judges findings can be appealed to the Court of Appeals.
The court might dismiss the matter.
no, you can go to court if your employer do so
Not usually. You just lose the case.
The mortgage company did not go to their own court date and the foreclosure was dismissed. They will be able to refile it if it was without prejudice.