in essence you need to be standing in your correct capacity (sovereign) and order the court to dismiss the case. on your square you are unmovable.
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.
If a court case is dismissed with prejudice the matter cannot be tried again.
If a court case is dismissed with prejudice the matter cannot be tried again.
The court case was dismissed because the evidence presented was insufficient to prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
If your case was dismissed with prejudice, it is because you failed to supply the needed schedules on time or you failed to do what that the court requested. The court will notify you that the case is dismissed and give instructions whether you can refile and the time line in which you can do it.
No, a case cannot be dismissed at a summons. A summons is an official document issued by the court compelling a person to answer charges either in civil or criminal Court. The case for which the summons was issued could be dismissed at any time.
It means that the case is dismissed because the plaintiff did not show up in court.
yes if certain criteria is met then it can be dismissed.
it can be discharged
If an appeal is dismissed it can be reinstated if the dismissal was without prejudice to reinstating it. This is common with procedural dismissals. If it is dismissed because the court considered the merits of the appeal and felt the lower court acted correctly then it cannot be reinstated. However, if the appeal was dismissed on its merits, the dismissal may be appealed to the next higher court in that particular court system if there is one. Regardless of the type of dismissal, the end result is that the ruling of the lower court will stand unless the appeal is reinstated and the court reverses the lower court.
The phrase means that whatever the injunction was that was filed with the court, it was dismissed, with instructions that it was never to be brought up again.