Summary
When a case is dismissed, any existing arrest warrants related to that case are cancelled or withdrawn. If a case is dismissed with prejudice, it cannot be prosecuted again. However, if dismissed without prejudice, it can be reopened and prosecuted. An arrest can generally be made if a law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe a crime has been committed.Full Conversation
What you mean
"Recall all outstanding orders for arrest" means that any arrest warrants that were issued in relation to the case are now cancelled or withdrawn since the case has been dismissed.
Can they be prosecute since the case is dismissed
Generally, once a case is dismissed, it means the prosecution has ended. However, it depends on whether it was dismissed with or without prejudice. Can you clarify this?
The case doesn't exist once the case has been dismissed
If a case is dismissed "without prejudice", it can be reopened. If it's dismissed "with prejudice", it's final and can't be brought back to court. Is there anything else I can help with?
Is it legal to prosecute dismissed cases
In general, if a case is dismissed "with prejudice", it cannot be prosecuted again. However, if it's dismissed "without prejudice", it can be reopened and prosecuted. Is there anything else I can help with?
What does recall all outstanding orders for arrest in a dismissed case mean
"Recall all outstanding orders for arrest" in a dismissed case means that any existing arrest warrants related to that case are cancelled or withdrawn. Is there anything else I can help with?
What that means
"Recall all outstanding orders for arrest" in a dismissed case means all existing arrest warrants related to that case are cancelled or withdrawn. Is there anything else I can help with?
How can they make they arrest
What type of arrest are you referring to?
Generally, an arrest can be made if a law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe that a person has committed a crime.