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WHAT notice are you referring to, and HOW was the charge dismissed? Insufficient information is given.

If a charge has been dismissed by the court FWOP (For Want of Prosectuion), then it is dismissed upon the judge's ruling.

However, the judge MAY have dismissed the charge either WITH prejudice or WITHOUT prejudice.

With prejudice means that particular charge is gone forever.

Without prjudice means the prosecution or plaintiff may approach the court at a later time and re-institute the charge or suit.

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