I would say no
Neither may be required. If the officer's signature is required then the citation may be dismissed. You should contact the court listed on the citation for information .
It means that the charge is going to be sent back to the lower court or the agency that filed the charge for reconsideration, along with instructions by the judge for how it should be handled (for example, dismissed because of officer error). Essentially, it means you were not convicted. If the charge is remanded to file, this is NOT a conviction.
A restaurant manager should listen to complaints, in order to improve the restaurant.
Dismissed charges should have no impact on whether you can travel and return.
Yes, as long as the premises (shop, restaurant etc) accepts credit cards. You should also check with your bank that your own credit card can be used in Italy (or whatever country you are traveling to).
It should be known HOW the case was dismissed. WITHprejudice or WITHOUT prejudice.Also, having a case dismissed does not mean that the record of your arrestdisappears and ceases to exist.
I think you should capitalize 'Sushi' but not restaurant. it should be Sushi restaurant.
You file an answer and file a motion to dismiss, citing a legal reason why the case should be dismissed. Then you ask the court for a hearing so that you can argue your motion.
It should be: Palm Beach Restaurant
A restaurant should provide a place where the customers can enjoy their meals.
Restaurant is not capitalized, unless it begins the sentence.
15 to 20 percent of a restaurant bill should be left as a tip.