To retrieve your property after your case has been dismissed, first, check the court's order for any specific instructions regarding the return of property. Contact the law enforcement agency or court that handled your case to inquire about the process for claiming your belongings. You may need to provide proof of ownership and possibly complete some paperwork. If you encounter difficulties, consider consulting with an attorney for assistance.
You will have to consult with a lawyer with the specifics of your situation for a correct, current and legal answer.
It depends on relevant state law, the type of suit, and the amount of time since the dismissal.
If the deed was in your name that implies you transferred the property at some time. If you transferred the property then the title is no longer in your name.If that is the case the property has a new owner and you have no power to transfer the property "back" to yourself. The new owner must execute a deed that transfers their interest back to you.
No. The circumstances of your arrest and the reports and records of it still exist. The prosecutor simply made the decision, for whatever reason, not to prosecute the charge against you.
Yes, same with car searches the American police do not have to give the property back.
There are TWO types of dismissal. DismissalWITH prejudiceand dismissal WITHOUT prejudice. "With" prejudice means that the same charge cannot be brought again. "Without" prejudice means that the immediate charge is dismissed, but that it CAN be brought up again. Which type of dismissal did you receive?
Density is the property in this case.
minister of milita and defence until dissmissed by Robert borden
No. All the owners of the property must sign the mortgage so the lender can take possession of the property in the case of a default.No. All the owners of the property must sign the mortgage so the lender can take possession of the property in the case of a default.No. All the owners of the property must sign the mortgage so the lender can take possession of the property in the case of a default.No. All the owners of the property must sign the mortgage so the lender can take possession of the property in the case of a default.
All the owners of the property must sign the mortgage so that in the case of a default the lender can take possession of the property by foreclosure.All the owners of the property must sign the mortgage so that in the case of a default the lender can take possession of the property by foreclosure.All the owners of the property must sign the mortgage so that in the case of a default the lender can take possession of the property by foreclosure.All the owners of the property must sign the mortgage so that in the case of a default the lender can take possession of the property by foreclosure.
No but in the case of divorce it may be considered marital property.No but in the case of divorce it may be considered marital property.No but in the case of divorce it may be considered marital property.No but in the case of divorce it may be considered marital property.
No. They have transferred ownership to the new owners. They no longer have any ownership interest in the property. If they want the property back the new owners must agree to transfer it back by deed.No. They have transferred ownership to the new owners. They no longer have any ownership interest in the property. If they want the property back the new owners must agree to transfer it back by deed.No. They have transferred ownership to the new owners. They no longer have any ownership interest in the property. If they want the property back the new owners must agree to transfer it back by deed.No. They have transferred ownership to the new owners. They no longer have any ownership interest in the property. If they want the property back the new owners must agree to transfer it back by deed.