Legal Question in Criminal Law in Ohio
What does it mean when you are told the charges aginst you have been " Dismissed at State's cost "?
Asked on 8/03/12, 10:56 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Joseph Jacobs
Jacobs & Lowder
That means that you don't have to pay or do anything and the charges are no longer pending against you. It's not a guarantee that you won't be charged again unless the entry says dismissed with prejudice.
Answered on 8/03/12, 1:08 pm
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