As long as the case has not been dismissed with prejudice, as often as the prosecution desires. Eventually they will either get ajudication or give up.
Until a judge refuses to allow the suit to be refiled. If a case is dismissed without prejudice regardless of what that case might be about it can be refiled as many times as necessary.
The Kodak KLIC-8000 is a lithium ion rechargeable battery for camera equipment. According to the manufacturer, it can be recharged more than 500 times.
3 times
how many times can a preliminary hearing be put of in pa
4,000 volts. Depending on the brand name, and how many times it has been recharged, or if it is lithiam nitrait.
How long do you have for WHAT? If your case was dismissed WITHOUT prjudice, it means that the prosecutor can re-institute the charges and indict you again for the same offfense.AnswerYou haven't provided enough detail and the answer depends on the type of case and court where your case was filed. In a civil case, the dismissal can mean such factors as lack of cause or that your complaint is deficient and you need to file an amended complaint. Generally, there is a time period after the dismissal when something else can be filed.
Sachin Tendulkar has been dismissed 8 times above the score of 90 in test cricket. (As of October 4, 2010)
They get weaker as they are recharged and discharged many times. Its like a shoe: after wearing it for some time, they wear away.
The proverbial "nervous nineties" saw no peril for Sachin Tendulkar in One Day internationals until his 102nd such match. On a total of seventeen occasions he has been dismissed in the nineties.
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
As safe as any car battery. They are full of acid so don't let them spill or tip over. The main difference is they can be deeply discharged and recharged many, many times.
It means that he is shy about approaching someone unless he is certain he won't be just dismissed.