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In the formal legal world, a court case that is dismissed with prejudice means that it is dismissed permanently. A case dismissed with prejudice is over and done with, once and for all, and cant be brought back to court.
District Courts may dismiss with prejudice where the plaintiff acted irresponsibly or in bad faith, or where rehearing the claim would burden the court system.
It depends. If prosecutors dismissed the case without prejudice, they can refile charges any time before the statute of limitations has expired that is, they can reopen it if they are able to overcome whatever caused the dismissal in the first place.
A case is dismissed with prejudice when the defect cannot be remedied because, for example, the claim has no basis in law, and it is permanently dismissed. (That does not mean that you cant bring an appeal to challenge the trial judges decision.)
Rule 60 motions for relief from a judgment filed no later than ten days after entry of judgment toll the time period in which an appeal may be taken. M.R.A.P. 4(d). Rule 60 motions filed more than ten days after entry of judgment do not toll the time period in which an appeal may be taken.
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A dismissal is when an employer ends an employees contract. It usually means the same as being sacked or fired. Its important that an employer uses a fair and reasonable procedure to decide whether to dismiss someone.
The reason that dismissal with prejudice prevents subsequent refiling is because this type of dismissal is considered an adjudication on the merits . An adjudication on the merits means that the court has made a determination on the legal and factual issues of the claim.

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