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That would normally be a crimnal case. It would be three years for a felony and 18 months for a midemeanor, from the dismissal.

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Q: How long is the statute of limitations for a dismissed without prejudice case in nebraska?
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The statute of limitations on a case dismissed without prejudice should be the same as the statute of limitations for the charges. Being dismissed without prejudice just means either the plaintiff or the state has dropped the case for now, but still have the right to bring it back. For example, if they dismiss a murder case without prejudice, there's no statute of limitations. They can bring it back at any time. For personal injury, the length varies by state. It could be anywhere between 1-6 years where they could bring the case back. Check the charge number for your state. You could probably Google "statute of limitations (state) (charge)". Many states list their statutes online. Hope this helps


If a criminal case was dismissed can that case be open at a later date?

noAnother View: Yes, it could be, depending on HOW the case was dismissed. If the judge dismissed the case WITH prejudice it cannot be re-opened. If it was dismissed WITHOUT prejudice it can be.However, if a criminal case is dismissed without prejudice it may not be re-opened IF the applicable statute of limitations for that crime in that situation has lapsed.


Can a creditor lawsuit for debt be refiled at a later date if it was dismissed 'without prejudice'?

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Timeline case dismissed without prejudice?

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Can a 523 Bankruptcy complaint that was dismissed without prejudice be amended with new allegations?

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After five years can a creditor still take you to court?

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