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Not necessarily - there are two types of Dismissal. Dismissal WITH prejudice... and... Dismissal WITHOUT prejudice. With prejudice mean that the judge has thrown that particular charge out and it cannot be brought against you again. Without preudice means that he is temporarily dismissing but it does NOT bar the same case from being re-insiituted.

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Q: Is it considered double jeopardy in retrying a case that was already dismissed by the courts?
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