If the case is closed by the court it can never be opened again.
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WIthout any other infomration being supplied - it must be ASSUMED that it refers to the specific date on which the felony charge WAS, or can be expected to be, dismissed.
In Maryland, the felony dismissal date is the date by which the prosecutor must have filed an indictment or other paperwork in the Circuit Court. If this is not done, the felony charges can be dismissed by the District Court.
If your fingerprints are linked to a search of your criminal history, yes, the record of your felony charge WILL appear on your criminal hisotry, BUT, along with it will be the notation of the disposition - "dismissed."
it will be decliend.but if your lucky it will pass.
The Fifth Amendment provides that an indictment is necessary to charge someone with a felony level crime. This protection ensures that individuals cannot be held to answer for a serious crime without a formal accusation by a grand jury.
A dismissed felony charge may still appear on a background check, but it should also show that the charge was dismissed. It is important to review your own background check periodically to ensure accuracy and address any discrepancies that may arise.
The person can check themselves in, regardless of their motive. It is unlikely that checking into a rehab center will lead to the felony charge being outright dismissed.
WIthout any other infomration being supplied - it must be ASSUMED that it refers to the specific date on which the felony charge WAS, or can be expected to be, dismissed.
If you were arrested for a felony crime - and the charge was dismissed before ever reaching the trial stage - you are NOT considered to be a felon. And although your record may reflect an arrest for the offense, it will also show that the charge was dismissed.
Indictment for a felony- you may not POSSESS a gun.
"No Bill" typically means the grand jury refused to indict a suspect for a felony charge. I don't know if the district attorney, or federal prosecutor can continue to grand jury shop the indictment or not after this. A competent attorney in your area could tell you for certain what the likely outcome is of the return of a "no bill".