When a case is dismissed, it means that the legal proceedings related to that case have been terminated or brought to an end. This can happen for a variety of reasons, including lack of evidence, procedural errors, or the prosecution or plaintiff deciding not to pursue the case any further.
A dismissal can be with prejudice, meaning that the case cannot be refiled, or without prejudice, allowing for the case to be refiled at a later time. Dismissals with prejudice are typically final and result in the case being permanently closed.
In criminal cases, a dismissal can occur if the defendant is found not guilty, if charges are dropped by the prosecution, or if the case is dismissed by the judge. In civil cases, a dismissal can occur for similar reasons, such as lack of evidence or lack of standing to sue.
Overall, a dismissal essentially means that the case has been resolved in favor of the defendant or in a way that ends the legal proceedings related to that case.
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