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If you want to pursue your claim in court you do not want to hear the judge say the words dismissed with prejudice. Those words mean that you have come to the end of the road and
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A "dismissal without prejudice" is the more common ruling within the U.S. justice system. This guarantees the plaintiffs the right to refile charges in the future, when
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In short it means that the case was dismissed inconclusively. There may have been missing evidence or procedural requirements not met, and therefore the case could potentially be
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A motion is a request to the court to do (or not do) something. Dismiss means to throw out. With prejudice means it can not be brought again. If dismissed. without. prejudice, it
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