As a disposition, "dismissed" refers to a legal decision in which a case is terminated without a trial or judgment on the merits. This can occur for various reasons, such as lack of evidence, procedural issues, or settlement between parties. When a case is dismissed, it typically means that the court will not consider the matter further unless it is reopened or appealed under certain circumstances.
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If you went to court and it was dismissed, it's about as clear as it's going to get. If anyone is questioning that go back to court and ask for a "letter of disposition" on this charge.
It means "what happened after you were charged" e.g. dismissed, probation, 2 years to serve,etc.
If a summons was served in this case, it would be a smart idea to respond to it. You can ask your question in court at that time.
If your fingerprints are linked to a search of your criminal history, yes, the record of your felony charge WILL appear on your criminal hisotry, BUT, along with it will be the notation of the disposition - "dismissed."
If a case is dismissed means the Judge threw the case out of court. If a juror is dismissed, the juror is told to go home and another juror replaces him. The disposition is the final outcome. That is when the judge is through with the case. If it is a civil case, one side either has to pay the other side or not. If it is a criminal case, one person goes to jail or walks free. Anyway, everyone leaves the court room.
The case will be dismissed for "Want Of Prosecution." However, if you were turned over to the police by the store, and were "booked," (formally arrested and entered into the arrest register) even if the disposition of the case is 'dismissed,' the arrest will still remain on record.
Unfamiliar with the term "withdrawn criminal record." If you mean a 'dismissed" charge or an "expunged" charge the answer could be yes and no depending on the circumstances.In a 'dismissal' the charges that you were arrested for will still exist accompanied by the disposition 'dismissed.'An 'expunged' charge will not be accessible to the public to view, but government authorities will always have access to it.
It means that what you did was dismissed, so you won't be prosecuted further.
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