Exactly. For those of you that don't know - dismissing it without prejudice means it can be filed again. Dismissing it with prejudice means the case is over - it can't be filed again.
This means the dems want these cases opened again once President Trump is out of office again.
Here is the google AI blurb:
When a case is "dismissed with prejudice," it means the case is permanently dismissed and cannot be refiled later, while a case "dismissed without prejudice" allows the plaintiff to refile the same claim in the future, essentially meaning the dismissal is only temporary; the key difference is the ability to bring the case back to court later on.
Key points about dismissal with prejudice:
Final judgment:
This is considered a final decision in the case, preventing the plaintiff from bringing the same claim against the defendant again.
Cannot be refiled:
Once dismissed with prejudice, the case is closed permanently and cannot be brought back to court.
Key points about dismissal without prejudice:
Temporary dismissal:
This allows the plaintiff to refile the case at a later date, potentially with amended claims or after addressing issues in the original case.
Subject to statute of limitations:
While the case can be refiled, it must be done within the applicable statute of limitations.
Reasons for dismissal without prejudice:
Gathering more evidence, Correcting procedural errors, and Waiting for a new development in the case.
Nothing quite like the threat of a kangaroo court and imprisonment after you leave office to motivate you to completely and utterly destroy the enemies within.
Needs to be dismissed with prejudice so it can not be brought up again.
Exactly. For those of you that don't know - dismissing it without prejudice means it can be filed again. Dismissing it with prejudice means the case is over - it can't be filed again.
This means the dems want these cases opened again once President Trump is out of office again.
Here is the google AI blurb:
When a case is "dismissed with prejudice," it means the case is permanently dismissed and cannot be refiled later, while a case "dismissed without prejudice" allows the plaintiff to refile the same claim in the future, essentially meaning the dismissal is only temporary; the key difference is the ability to bring the case back to court later on.
Key points about dismissal with prejudice:
Final judgment: This is considered a final decision in the case, preventing the plaintiff from bringing the same claim against the defendant again.
Cannot be refiled: Once dismissed with prejudice, the case is closed permanently and cannot be brought back to court.
Key points about dismissal without prejudice:
Temporary dismissal: This allows the plaintiff to refile the case at a later date, potentially with amended claims or after addressing issues in the original case.
Subject to statute of limitations: While the case can be refiled, it must be done within the applicable statute of limitations.
Reasons for dismissal without prejudice: Gathering more evidence, Correcting procedural errors, and Waiting for a new development in the case.
Nothing quite like the threat of a kangaroo court and imprisonment after you leave office to motivate you to completely and utterly destroy the enemies within.