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Involuntary Dismissal A judge may dismiss a case without prejudice in order to allow for errors in the case presented to be addressed before it is brought back to court. A judge will dismiss a case with prejudice if he or she finds reason why the case should not move forward and should be permanently closed.
Dismissal Without Prejudice For example, if a person beats another person very severely, the prosecutor may file assault charges against the aggressor. If the victim later dies, the prosecutor may want to drop the assault charges in favor of a murder charge.
A court may allow a plaintiff to voluntarily withdraw from the suit through a Rule 41(a) dismissal without prejudice if the plaintiff would suffer hardship from continuing the suit. Also, under Rule 37(b)(2), a court may dismiss without prejudice to sanction a party acting in bad faith.
?With prejudice? means the decision is final. ?Without prejudice? means it's not final and subject to future inquiry. If the judge announces a case is dismissed with prejudice, that means it's permanently dismissed and can't be retried.
?With prejudice? means that you cannot re-file your case ever. ?Without prejudice? means that you can re-file your case at a later date (as long as you are still within the statute of limitations).