A California Order after Petition or Application for Re sentencing and Dismissal is a court order that is issued when a defendant’s petition or application for resentencing and dismissal of a criminal case is granted. This order is issued by the court and will specify the terms of the resentencing agreement and dismissal of charges. A California Order after Petition or Application for Re sentencing and Dismissal may include provisions such as the defendant’s release from custody, payment of fines or restitution, completion of community service or any other terms and conditions that the court deems necessary. There are two primary types of California Order after Petition or Application for Re sentencing and Dismissal: the Order of Dismissal and the Order of Re sentencing. The Order of Dismissal is issued to dismiss all charges associated with a criminal case, while the Order of Re sentencing is issued to modify the terms of a criminal sentence. In either case, the Order will be entered into the court record and will be legally binding.