I work as a paralegal in North Carolina and our statute reads "Dismissal with leave results in removal of the case from the docket of the court, but all process outstanding, with the exception of any appearance bond" meaning the Prosecutor is leaving evidence standing with the possibility of it being tried at a later date. Therefore, Dismissed without leave is a dismissal that cannot be tried later. Hope that helps!
Dismissal without leave mean is a legal term which mean that the suit has been completely dismissed. There is not option to refile the complaint or amend it.
Dismissed charges should have no impact on whether you can travel and return.
It means that what you did was dismissed, so you won't be prosecuted further.
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.
Dismiss "with leave" means the case is dismissed, but the plaintiff may re-file to (hopefully) fix whatever was incomplete or otherwise lacking in the original filing. Dismiss with leave is contrasted with dismiss on the merits, which means the case is dismissed and the plaintiff may not re-file. Thus the plaintiff has lost the case.
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.
In legal terms, "dismissed by leave" typically refers to a situation where a case is dismissed at the request of the party with permission from the court. Whether there is a statute of limitations that applies depends on the specific claims involved and the jurisdiction in question. Generally, if a case is dismissed without prejudice, the plaintiff may still refile the case within the statute of limitations period. However, if it is dismissed with prejudice, the statute of limitations would not apply as the case cannot be refiled.
IF by dropped you mean the case was dismissed, the answer depends on when and why the case was dismissed.
dismissed charge
It means the case was dismissed, the case is no longer pending. It can be reinstated, which usually means there is something wrong with the pleadings or service that can be corrected and the case will then continue after a motion to reinstate is filed, showing the error(s) or omission(s) has/have been corrected.
"Leave to proceed" typically refers to obtaining permission from a court or authority to continue with a legal proceeding or action. It is required in certain situations before a case can move forward to the next stage. Without leave to proceed, the case may be stalled or dismissed.
It means that the case is dismissed because the plaintiff did not show up in court.