There are a few times a base runner may advance without fear of being put out. If the base runner is forced to the next base by a batter/runner being walked or hit by a pitch and for an illegal pitch being called on the pitcher.
No. Dismissed is essentially incomplete - no resolution...discharged is completed and closed.
WIthout any other infomration being supplied - it must be ASSUMED that it refers to the specific date on which the felony charge WAS, or can be expected to be, dismissed.
If the case re-appeared in the system after being "dismissed' - that means it must have been dismissed "WITHOUT PREJUDICE." This means that the original charge was somehow legally faulty and the judge dismissed it. WITHOUT prejudice means that the prosecutor, after correcting the deficiency, can re-file the charge. If the judge had dismissed it WITH prejudice, the case could not have been re-filed. About your being unable to reach your attorney.... I cannot comment on that.
A "Dismissed without Prejudice" order means that the lawsuit is being dismissed by the court, but the case can be re-filed if the party chooses to re-file. This often happens when a lawsuit is filed but, for some reason, it is not pursued. Maybe a plaintiff becomes ill, or maybe a witness can't be located. The possibilities are endless. Rather than the case sitting in the court docket without there being any activity on it, the court dismisses it. On the other hand, a case that is "Dismissed WITH Prejudice" means, usually, that the claim is barred from being refiled.
She says thank you and leaves the room without being dismissed
It depends on how it was dismissed Dismissed without predjudice means that the charges can be re-filed. Usually this is used when the Judge thinks there is lack of evidence for a conviction. If more evidence is found later, the charges can be re-filed. Dismissed with predjudice means that charges can not be refiled.
Being dismissed without prejudice means that the case can be refiled at a later date. It gives the option to pursue the case again if needed, which can be advantageous in certain situations. However, it also means that the issue remains unresolved and may need to be addressed in the future.
An opening batsman that started an innings and finishes not out can be said to have carried his bat.
yasir hameed of Pakistan batted 45 times in his career without getting a duck of players currently playing, ross Taylor of new zealand has batted 40 times without being dismissed for 0
Depends on why you're being interrogated, but if it's a good reason, yes.
IF by dropped you mean the case was dismissed, the answer depends on when and why the case was dismissed.
You should make it a point in your working life to create a network of professional references for yourself that will withstand whatever the end of your employment with your present company - these people are your references. Without references, you may have difficulty obtaining a job. The fact that you were "unfairly" dismissed should not impact whether you have references or not, it should only impact whether you will get a favorable reference from the company itself.