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Q: How many states require cases to be dismissed if a defendant failed to receive a speedy trial?
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Dismissal for Want of Presecution mean?

It means the case against the defendant is being dismissed because (usually) the complaining witness has failed to show up in court for whatever reason.


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What does the box that is checked that says Accordingly this action is dismissed for lack of prosecution on a notice of lack of prosecution mean?

In plain English - it usually means that the opposing party failed to appear in court to present their side of the case. Due to their failure to show up, the case was dismissed.


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What does it mean dismissed for want of prosectution?

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the answer is: b