A dismissed case occurs when a court terminates a legal matter without a final judgment on its merits. It is used when charges are dropped, procedural errors arise, or settlements are reached. Both defendants and plaintiffs benefit: defendants avoid liability or conviction, while plaintiffs may refile if dismissal is without prejudice.
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