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If there is evidence that he is taking drugs.
What is your question?
In order to know whether you should pop the question you need to consider several factors. This is n relation to proposing for marriage. You need to be sure that you are on the same level with your partner before popping the question.
You should be able to edit your question
As long as you don't sell them, you should be okay.
Fighting dogs is wrong. This cruel sport should not be perpetuated in any way. I advise this question to be dismissed.
That is up to you, but in my opinion you should put that you were arrested but cleared of charges at a later date. Then you are not lying, but you are also covering your bases.
Dismissed charges should have no impact on whether you can travel and return.
Without knowing what the offense was, and what state you are a resident of, it is impossible to give a specific answer this question.
It should be known HOW the case was dismissed. WITHprejudice or WITHOUT prejudice.Also, having a case dismissed does not mean that the record of your arrestdisappears and ceases to exist.
You file an answer and file a motion to dismiss, citing a legal reason why the case should be dismissed. Then you ask the court for a hearing so that you can argue your motion.
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it is not something that you should do
This phrase suggests that a question should not be dismissed simply because the listener cannot provide an immediate answer. It encourages openness and curiosity in conversations, regardless of the complexity of the question.
If not, Then the law should be changed. And Obama should be arrested for spending so much money on himself and his family.
If he voluntarily dismissed his own complaint then generally, he can refile if the situation in the complaint continues. However, if he filed a complaint over a specific, one time situation and then dismissed it he may not be able to refile. You should ask to review the situation with a court advocate or your attorney.If he voluntarily dismissed his own complaint then generally, he can refile if the situation in the complaint continues. However, if he filed a complaint over a specific, one time situation and then dismissed it he may not be able to refile. You should ask to review the situation with a court advocate or your attorney.If he voluntarily dismissed his own complaint then generally, he can refile if the situation in the complaint continues. However, if he filed a complaint over a specific, one time situation and then dismissed it he may not be able to refile. You should ask to review the situation with a court advocate or your attorney.If he voluntarily dismissed his own complaint then generally, he can refile if the situation in the complaint continues. However, if he filed a complaint over a specific, one time situation and then dismissed it he may not be able to refile. You should ask to review the situation with a court advocate or your attorney.