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You don't give your state of residence so there's no way of telling if your state has a statutory time period for this action. Most states do not. They will re-file when the prosecutor remedies the problem(s) that caused the case to be DWOP'd in the first place..

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Q: If a court case was dismissed how long do the courts have to refile charges in Kansas CityMO?
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