Rhode Island Dismissal Under Criminal Rule 48(a) is a type of dismissal for criminal cases in the state of Rhode Island. In this type of dismissal, the prosecutor or judge may voluntarily dismiss a criminal case without prejudice. This means that the case can be brought back to court if need be. There are two types of Rhode Island Dismissal Under Criminal Rule 48(a): an administrative dismissal and a judicial dismissal. An administrative dismissal is when the prosecutor makes the decision to dismiss a criminal case without prejudice. A judicial dismissal is when a judge dismisses a criminal case without prejudice after a hearing. In either case, the criminal case is dismissed and the defendant is not found guilty.
Rhode Island Dismissal Under Criminal Rule 48(a) is a type of dismissal for criminal cases in the state of Rhode Island. In this type of dismissal, the prosecutor or judge may voluntarily dismiss a criminal case without prejudice. This means that the case can be brought back to court if need be. There are two types of Rhode Island Dismissal Under Criminal Rule 48(a): an administrative dismissal and a judicial dismissal. An administrative dismissal is when the prosecutor makes the decision to dismiss a criminal case without prejudice. A judicial dismissal is when a judge dismisses a criminal case without prejudice after a hearing. In either case, the criminal case is dismissed and the defendant is not found guilty.