Alaska Order of Dismissal

State:
Alaska
Control #:
AK-CR-1126
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Order of Dismissal An Alaska Order of Dismissal is a court order issued by a judge in Alaska that dismisses a criminal charge or charges against a defendant without prejudice, meaning the charges can be refiled at a later date. It is a type of dismissal of a criminal case in Alaska, similar to a nolle prosequi in other states. There are three types of Alaska Order of Dismissal: With Prejudice, Without Prejudice, and No Action. A With Prejudice Dismissal means that the charge or charges are dropped permanently, and cannot be refiled at a later date. A Without Prejudice Dismissal means that the charge or charges are dropped but can be refiled at a later date. A No Action Dismissal means that the charges are not dropped, but the court will not take any action on the case for a specified period of time.

An Alaska Order of Dismissal is a court order issued by a judge in Alaska that dismisses a criminal charge or charges against a defendant without prejudice, meaning the charges can be refiled at a later date. It is a type of dismissal of a criminal case in Alaska, similar to a nolle prosequi in other states. There are three types of Alaska Order of Dismissal: With Prejudice, Without Prejudice, and No Action. A With Prejudice Dismissal means that the charge or charges are dropped permanently, and cannot be refiled at a later date. A Without Prejudice Dismissal means that the charge or charges are dropped but can be refiled at a later date. A No Action Dismissal means that the charges are not dropped, but the court will not take any action on the case for a specified period of time.

How to fill out Alaska Order Of Dismissal?

1. Begin by entering the title of the form "Order of Dismissal" at the top of the document.
2. Include the case number, the court name, and the names of the parties involved in the case.
3. Specify the reason for dismissal, whether it be by stipulation of the parties, lack of prosecution, settlement, or any other reason.
4. Sign and date the Order of Dismissal form.
5. Include any additional information or specific instructions required by the court.

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Alaska Order of Dismissal