Wyoming Misc 14. Order of Dismissal is a form used by courts in Wyoming to close a civil or criminal case. This form is used when the case is dismissed without prejudice, meaning that the plaintiff can bring the case back at a later date if necessary. The Order of Dismissal is also used when a case is decided in favor of the defendant, when a case is settled out of court, or when a case is withdrawn by the plaintiff. There are two types of Wyoming Misc 14. Order of Dismissal: With Prejudice and Without Prejudice. The With Prejudice Order of Dismissal is used when the case is dismissed with prejudice, meaning that the plaintiff cannot bring the case back at a later date. The Without Prejudice Order of Dismissal is used when the case is dismissed without prejudice, meaning that the plaintiff can bring the case back at a later date if necessary.