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Dismissed for want of prosecution or DWOP means your case is dismissed by the judge because nothing has happened in your case for a while or you missed a hearing or trial (of which you had notice).
A dismissed case means that a lawsuit is closed with no finding of guilt and no conviction for the defendant in a criminal case by a court of law. Even though the defendant was not convicted, a dismissed case does not prove that the defendant is factually innocent for the crime for which he or she was arrested.
This means that the court intends on dismissing whatever case you filed, or was filed against you, because the file is just sitting there and there must be a resolution of cases at some point.
If prosecutors dismissed the case without prejudice, they can refile charges any time before the statute of limitations has expired that is, they can reopen it if they are able to overcome whatever caused the dismissal in the first place. If the case is dismissed with prejudice, the case is over permanently.
Notice of intent means a notice sent to a licensee indicating the department's intent to suspend, revoke, or deny renewal or issuance of a license.
This means the court has placed your case on the dismissal docket, meaning it will be dismissed unless you convince the court otherwise by showing up and setting a date for final trial.
LOP stands for Lack of Prosecution. Generally Dismissal for lack of prosecution occurs when the court closes a case as nothing has been filed within a specified period of time.Usually the case is dismissed without prejudice so that the party can re-file the case.