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yes if certain criteria is met then it can be dismissed.

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Q: Can a court case get dismissed in Canada if it has been over two years?
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What is a disposd court case?

When a case has been either dismissed or adjudicated, it has been disposed of.


What is the difference in a dismissed or closed case?

A dismissed case means it was terminated before reaching a decision on the merits, often due to procedural issues or lack of evidence. A closed case typically means it has been resolved or completed, which could include reaching a judgment, settlement, or decision.


What does disposing a court case mean?

A court case that refers to something having been disposed means that something has been cast away or thrown away. It can also be used to mean a given court case has been dismissed.


What is Plaintiff's application is dismissed with costs?

This means that the plaintiff's request to the court has been denied, and they will be responsible for paying the legal costs associated with the case. The plaintiff has not succeeded in their legal action.


Can a judge dismiss a case because it has been in the court system to long A judge here in person county dismissed 9 DWI cases because they where in the court system to long?

No they will. Not


How long is the notice period for FWOP?

WHAT notice are you referring to, and HOW was the charge dismissed? Insufficient information is given.If a charge has been dismissed by the court FWOP (For Want of Prosectuion), then it is dismissed upon the judge's ruling.However, the judge MAY have dismissed the charge either WITH prejudice or WITHOUT prejudice.With prejudice means that particular charge is gone forever.Without prjudice means the prosecution or plaintiff may approach the court at a later time and re-institute the charge or suit.


What is dismissed or not prosecuted mean as a court disposition?

The effect is the same with regard to the defendant, but these events take place at different parts of the process. If the state decides not to prosecute (called a nolle prosequi), the case never reaches the court. A case is dismissed by the court after someone has been charged and the court either finds there is insufficient evidence to prove the charge, or on a motion from one of the parties to the case.


What does order citation dismissed mean?

"Order citation dismissed" typically means that a citation or ticket issued by a law enforcement officer has been dismissed or cancelled by a judge or court. This could be due to lack of evidence, procedural errors, or other factors that led to the citation being deemed invalid.


If i have a case against someone in small claims court that was dismissed with prejudice could i file i case in civil court?

No. Dismissed with prejudice means the case has already been adjudicated, and that res judicata would prohibit bringing the case again. Furthermore, small claims court is a level of civil court that has a lower monetary jurisdiction than other levels. The alternative to civil court is criminal court, and small claims cases are not, by their nature, criminal matters.


Has a person been convicted if charges dismissed years later after paying fines?

This question makes no sense. If you were charged - and paid fines for those charges you effectively pleaded guilty. Under what situation, and why, would the charges be dismissed years later?


How many priests have been dismissed in the last 5 years?

In what religion or denomination? In what country, state, province, county? Or do you mean the entire world? It would be better to make a new question, clarifying these points. For example: "How many Baptist priests have been dismissed in the UK in the last 5 years".


Can you get drug charges dismissed if you have not been indited in 3 years?

You've been charged but NOT indicted after THREE years?? !! Something is missing from this question! Either that or- you need to speak to your attorney and get an answer to this question.