'Dismissal WITHOUT prejudice' means that the identical charge can be brought against you again. 'Without further cause' means that no other reason and no further explanation is offered.
WHAT kind of offense or charge was originally made? If it was a felony offense and it was dismissed without prejudice it means that it COULD be re-filed and brought again. With that kind of...
A case dismissed without prejudice may be brought again as long as the statute of limitations for that particular offense (if there is one) has not expired.
The statute of limitations on a case dismissed without prejudice should be the same as the statute of limitations for the charges. Being dismissed without prejudice just means either the plaintiff or...
It is an order issued by a judge actually dismissing the charges that were brought in the case - usually for some legal insufficiency, or lack of evidence, of the case itself. Dismissal WITHOUT...
In short it means that the case was dismissed inconclusively. There may have been missing evidence or procedural requirements not met, and therefore the case could potentially be brought before the...