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Is a alibi a procedural defense?

Procedural defense is when the state violated its own laws such as a forceful arrest, not telling that person what they are being arrested for, an Alibi is when the accused is to far away from the crime to be even concidered guilty for the crime, with substantial proof of course.


What is the difference in a dismissed or closed case?

A dismissed case is one that has been dismissed by court order or one of the parties and it often means the case had no triable issues. A closed case is one where all legal matters have been resolved.


Does a mans wife have the right to be her husbands alibi if statements were wrote?

No one has the right to be an alibi. The man has the right to call his wife as a witness at trial if he chooses. The wife has no standing in his criminal case, and therefore has no rights to do anything. The right to call witnesses and plan his trial strategy rests with the accused.


Can you be arrested on new charges after the case is closed by arrest?

Yes, it is possible to be arrested on new charges after a previous case is closed. If new evidence or information comes to light, or if new crimes are committed, law enforcement can arrest an individual on new charges at any time.


What does dismissal with prejudice mean in foreclosure case?

Dismissal with prejudice in a foreclosure case means that the case has been resolved in a way that bars the plaintiff from bringing the case back to court at a later date. This usually indicates that the court has made a final decision regarding the foreclosure action, and it cannot be refiled.

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What does sealed mean if stated on a certificate of disposition?

The case is officially closed


Will pregnancy Medicaid transfer from Florida to North Carolina?

No, the FL case must be closed and a case opened in NC.


What does reinstate a case mean?

When cases are completed, they are closed. If a case is reinstated, that means that it is going to be opened again. This happens a lot with criminal cases when new evidence is found.


What does it mean when the case status reads permanently closed?

It means that the case is permanently closest and cannot be reopened. Whatever decision is made is final and a new case would have to be opened to change anything.


What are the release dates for Forensic Files - 2000 Concrete Alibi The Karen Slover Case?

Forensic Files - 2000 Concrete Alibi The Karen Slover Case was released on: USA: 2006


Who closed the Jack the Ripper case?

That case was not closed.


What are the release dates for Treasury Men in Action - 1950 The Case of the Sparkling Alibi 2-36?

Treasury Men in Action - 1950 The Case of the Sparkling Alibi 2-36 was released on: USA: 5 June 1952


How can they bring back up a felony charge when is was just dismissed from superior court but have it as a secret indictment now?

If the case is closed by the court it can never be opened again.


What channel does case closed comes on?

Case Closed was on the CartoonNetwork Channel, but they took it off last I heard. I do know that they have 19 Seasons of Case Closed along with 13 Case Closed Movies. (check for Case Closed on wikianswers an you'll find it).


What does it mean when a case is sealed?

A case that has been sealed means that the case file may not viewed by the public or the media or any other unauthorized person. Cases are generally sealed by statute or by a judge's order, not by court rule.


What are the release dates for The Adventures of Shirley Holmes - 1996 The Case of the King Arthur's Alibi 4-12?

The Adventures of Shirley Holmes - 1996 The Case of the King Arthur's Alibi 4-12 was released on: USA: 30 April 2000


How do you find out if you have a sealed case arrest warrant?

Does the word "sealed" have any meaning to you? You can't!