in essence you need to be standing in your correct capacity (sovereign) and order the court to dismiss the case.
on your square you are unmovable.
if the case was dismissed you were not convicted. you can truthfully answer no.
Umm-m-m-m..... because the court ordered it??
Sure...and if your answers contradict your sworn application...your case can be dismissed
Yes.
If he is not paying court ordered child support, he is contempt of court. All you need to do is, go to the court which issued the order and address the issue.
A person will need to fill out an application for a passport at any local Post Office in the United States for a passport. Prior criminal charges will not effect the passport since they were dismissed.
No. "Dismissed" means exactly what it says.. the charge was dismissed!
A patient is not dismissed they are discharged.
Tagalog translation of DISMISSED: natiwalag or nasisante
Synonyms for dismissed (terminated) can be fired, relieved, or let go. Synonyms for dismissed (sent away) may be banished, exiled, ousted, or evicted. Synonyms for dismissed (allowed to leave) can be adjourned or released. Synonyms for dismissed (paid no attention) could be ignored or disregarded.
Dismissed WITH or WITHOUT prejudice? On a misdemeanor - IF it was dismissed WITH prejudice - you probably can.
You probably cannot, although you may try to plead it down to a lesser offense.