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Speeding ticket dismissed without prejudice -- chance of reopen?
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<blockquote data-quote="jshen" data-source="post: 13158658" data-attributes="member: 9092"><p>As posted above with and without prejudice is just as stated. In my neck of the woods, if such a case is dismissed for lack of the officer's appearance, it isn't dismissed but reset- if officer misses second time, it's dismissed and may be filed again. Officer gets an "invitation" to meet the judge wherein the officers gets to explain his failure to appear. Judge then decides whether contempt hearing is warranted. Prosecutor <u>can</u> file an accusation for the offense and violator gets summons to appear in court. Two year statute of limitation. However, the caseloads are quite high and chances of bringing case back are slim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jshen, post: 13158658, member: 9092"] As posted above with and without prejudice is just as stated. In my neck of the woods, if such a case is dismissed for lack of the officer's appearance, it isn't dismissed but reset- if officer misses second time, it's dismissed and may be filed again. Officer gets an "invitation" to meet the judge wherein the officers gets to explain his failure to appear. Judge then decides whether contempt hearing is warranted. Prosecutor [U]can[/U] file an accusation for the offense and violator gets summons to appear in court. Two year statute of limitation. However, the caseloads are quite high and chances of bringing case back are slim. [/QUOTE]
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