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Q: How do you dismiss the case of grave threat?
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Is dismiss an adverb?

No, it is not. Dismiss is a verb, which can mean release (a class, a subordinate) or ignore (a threat, a court case), or terminate, fire (an employee).


What is grave threat?

A grave threat is a threat made very seriously.


What is grave threat with the used of firearm?

I think you mean a threat of grave harm. Grave as used here means great or significant. A threat to slap you is not a threat of great harm. A threat to hit you in the head with a tire iron, to stab you, or push you out of air plane would be a threat of grave harm- IF it looks like you mean it, and have the ability to carry out what you just said. In general, a person may be justified in using a firearm to defend themselves against a threat of "grave harm".


What will be the penalty for grave threat?

The penalty for grave threat depends on the type of threat committed. the penalty is usually 1 degree lower if it's a threat with a demand for cash .


What does Notice Of Placement Of The Case On Inactive Calendar And Of Intent To Dismiss What if your Court Case?

What does this mean in the case of a divorce? NIC - Notice Of Placement Of The Case On Inactive Calendar And Of Intent To Dismiss Your Court Case


What is the meaning of moved to dismiss?

When you want a court to do something, you make a motion. If you make a motion to dismiss, you move to dismiss. If I moved to dismiss, I'm asking the court to dismiss whatever case is in front of me.


What does notice of placement of the case on inactive calendar and of intent to dismiss what if your court case mean?

What does this mean in the case of a divorce? NIC - Notice Of Placement Of The Case On Inactive Calendar And Of Intent To Dismiss Your Court Case


Do you owe your attorny any fees if you dismiss your case?

YOU cannot dismiss your own case. A dismissal can only be granted by a judge. You must pay your attorney for any work that he does on your case.


What does dismiss with leave mean?

Dismiss "with leave" means the case is dismissed, but the plaintiff may re-file to (hopefully) fix whatever was incomplete or otherwise lacking in the original filing. Dismiss with leave is contrasted with dismiss on the merits, which means the case is dismissed and the plaintiff may not re-file. Thus the plaintiff has lost the case.


Can you pay a court fine to drop a case?

No. If you are the plaintiff (i.e.: civil case), you can dismiss your case at any time. If you are the defendant, you would have to settle with the plaintiff for them to dismiss the case. In a criminal case, it the statute has a fine schedule associated with it, you may be allowed to do so, or the state may agree to dismiss your case in exchange for something they need, or will allow you to plead guilty to avoid trial.


Who can you tell that you want a case stopped that is about you?

Bring your grievance before a judge.AnswerIf you are the plaintiff or petitioner, you may dismiss your case. If you are the defendant/respondent, you can move to dismiss, but if the case has merit, the case will continue until the plaintiff dismisses it. You may settle with the plaintiff to dismiss the case.If you are not a party, for example if you are the child in a custody case or if you are the victim in a criminal case, you have no standing or control, and cannot do anything.


What is dismiss entire cause - plaintiff?

dismiised case