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Its “With Prejudice”, cannot be tried ever again. Listen yo the judge as he speaks it after the verdicts read.
WITH PREJUDICE
THELAW.COM LAW DICTIONARY & BLACK'S LAW DICTIONARY 2ND ED.
A decision that does not allow for a party to pursue the matter or retry the case again in another court. It is a final and binding decision by a judge and frequently refers to cases that have been dismissed.
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