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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?

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