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"with prejudice" Definitions
  1. final and binding with the effect of res judicata

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It was dismissed with prejudice ... meaning she can't refile.
A judge threw the case out with prejudice last September.
The Trinidad depicted here is rife with prejudice and hate.
They've been dismissed with prejudice, meaning neither side can refile.
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The filing said the lawsuit had been voluntarily dismissed with prejudice.
In addition, the filing states that Bethesda dismissed its claims with prejudice.
The dismissal was "with prejudice," meaning the accuser cannot refile the lawsuit.
Thursday's dismissal was "with prejudice," meaning the case cannot be brought again.
Allen dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice, meaning it cannot be brought again.
Muzin is trying to get the case against him dismissed with prejudice.
Both lawsuits have been dismissed with prejudice, meaning they can't be refiled.
The claims were dismissed with prejudice, meaning that Mr. Scheuer cannot refile them.
Whether compassion and decency can coexist with prejudice should not be the question.
She dismissed the case with prejudice, meaning she can never re-file it.
The judge dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice, meaning it cannot be brought again.
He dismissed a negligence claim with prejudice because federal law pre-empted it.
Q: As you first got started in racing, how did you deal with prejudice?
The suit was dismissed with prejudice in August 2000 by agreement of all parties.
Uber lawsuit have reached a settlement, and the case is being dismissed with prejudice.
The suit was dismissed with prejudice, meaning Garabedian's client cannot refile the case later.
Judge White dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice, meaning that it cannot be brought again.
To this day, that speech remains synonymous for some Britons with prejudice and division.
Judge Navarro dismissed the charges against them "with prejudice," meaning they cannot be retried.
We need to temper our attitudes lest we flirt with prejudice at its most benign.
According to the documents, the dealership is requesting that the case be dismissed with prejudice.
The vintage film shows a young Martin Luther King Jr. in early encounters with prejudice.
The civil lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice, meaning his client cannot refile the case later.
Monday, and the case was dismissed with prejudice, US District Court Judge Dan Polster said.
The estate asked that the matter be "discontinued with prejudice," meaning it can't be refiled.
The "Empire" star wants the whole suit tossed with prejudice ... meaning it can't be refiled.
"Today was the hearing to determine if the mistrial of the court was with prejudice or without prejudice, and Judge Gloria Navarro dismissed the case with prejudice, meaning that the US Attorney's Office could not bring the case against Cliven Bundy back," Whipple said Thursday.
Caproni dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice, meaning the Irving, Texas-based company cannot bring it again.
The dismissal was filed with prejudice, which means the case cannot be brought back to court.
The AP reported that the suit was dismissed "with prejudice" and that it cannot be refiled.
When she entered judgment for Scottrade a few weeks later, she dismissed the case with prejudice.
According to the docs, the case has been dismissed "with prejudice" ... meaning she can't refile it.
Often, people enter the profession after personal experiences with prejudice at school or in the workplace.
And of course, all of Middle America is not a land teeming with prejudice and rage.
But the parties have now agreed to dismiss the case with prejudice -- meaning it can't be refiled.
This is a result of exhaustive epidemiological analysis and has nothing to do with prejudice or politics.
In light of that failure, Chen dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice, meaning it cannot be brought again.
Prosecutor Schmack argued that the charges should be dismissed "with prejudice," meaning McCullough could never face trial again.
After the parties came to an agreement, court papers were filed in April 2017,  dismissing the case  with prejudice.
Instead, his court papers state he will dismiss the case with prejudice, meaning the charges can't be brought again.
The parties voluntarily discontinued the case with prejudice, according to a June 10 filing in New York state court.
This is consistent with previous reports suggesting people in the LGBT community use more substances to cope with prejudice.
This resulted in an appellate court dismissing the charges with prejudice, which prevents the case from ever being retried.
The court ordered that on remand, the case should be dismissed with prejudice, and not without, as originally ordered.
Kills still stands out in a sector of the industry riven with prejudice – not just towards the LGBT+ community.
A judge dismissed the case with prejudice this week, meaning prosecutors cannot easily bring the case back to court.
Therefore, according to Ocwen, it is entitled to nothing less than the dismissal of the CFPB's case, with prejudice.
The case brought by Daniels against Cohen was dismissed "with prejudice" -- meaning it cannot be brought again against him.
The suit -- filed by dog boutique Fifi & Romeo against Lisa -- has been dismissed with prejudice, meaning they can't refile it.
Benchmark Capital's fraud lawsuit against former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick was dismissed with prejudice on Thursday by a Delaware judge.
My parents did their best to fill my young mind not with prejudice or hate but with compassion and love.
Some cases his clients have brought against the city and the police have been dismissed with prejudice by the courts.
Chakra and Malik also use harassment from people as an opportunity to advocate for others who are dealing with prejudice.
After months of back and forth, including 12 hours of depositions, the case was finally dismissed with prejudice in late February.
"I've only been doing this for 41 years, and I have never signed an order for dismissal with prejudice," Brady said.
The charges will be dismissed with prejudice, which means prosecutors are precluded from reinstating the charges even if additional evidence emerges.
By dismissing the suit with prejudice, the victim and her parents agree never to sue Fogle again for the same grievance.
As part of the tentative agreement, the lawsuit would be dismissed with prejudice, meaning it could not be brought up again.
The dismissal was "with prejudice," meaning Janssen is barred from bringing a new case against Samsung Bioepis on the same basis.
Kenya, home to more than 40 officially recognized ethnic groups, has long had its own problems with prejudice and ethnic tensions.
The court then tossed the suit with prejudice but said the case could be reopened if either party showed good cause.
City people with money have always equated poverty with disease, and conflated the fear of the latter with prejudice against the former.
"The RICO and racketeering charges were dismissed with prejudice and she pleaded to harboring an alien and identity theft," Geragos tells PEOPLE.
Beeler dismissed the lawsuits with prejudice, meaning they cannot be filed again, citing other courts' rejections of similar claims in other cases.
The process by which the register has been compiled wasn't just flawed; it was heavily politicized, as well as rife with prejudice.
Short of dismissing Assange's indictment with prejudice, the government will always have an advantage that can never be matched by the defense.
According to Gaston Gansamé, supervisor of the Garango center, disabled women in Burkina Faso have to cope with prejudice on a daily basis.
That month she sought to withdraw her lawsuit with prejudice, which would not allow her to re-file the suit in the future.
According to a filing in Manhattan federal court, the plaintiff Robert Scheuer agreed to voluntarily dismiss his claims against the automaker with prejudice.
It was ultimately rejected, and she "sought to withdraw her lawsuit with prejudice," which would keep her from re-filing later, per BuzzFeed.
Judge Gloria Navarro dismissed the charges against the men "with prejudice," meaning they can't be put on trial again, The Arizona Republic reported.
Judge Gloria Navarro dismissed the charges against the men "with prejudice," meaning they can't be put on trial again, The Arizona Republic reported.
Now, Teana has filed new court docs calling off the suit -- asking to dismiss it with prejudice, which means she can't refile it.
Under a nearby gazebo, the college students, several of whom were also camp counselors, described similar experiences with prejudice, just in more sophisticated language.
The October lawsuit filed by Renita Hill, 48, of Baldwin, was dismissed with prejudice, meaning she cannot try to amend and re-file it.
" Wu Haitao, chargé d'affaires of China's Permanent Mission to the United Nations, said the rebuke was "contrary to the facts and fraught with prejudice.
Wu Haitao, chargé d'affaires of China's Permanent Mission to the United Nations, said the rebuke was "contrary to the facts and fraught with prejudice".
Now, Tennant has filed new court docs calling off the suit -- asking a judge to dismiss with prejudice, which means she can't refile it.
Claims against Bloomingdale's, Burlington Coat Factory, Kroger, 99 Cents Only, Save Mart, and Sportsman's Warehouse were dismissed with prejudice, meaning they cannot be brought again.
The suit was ultimately "voluntarily dismissed with prejudice" in 2008, a legal term that usually indicates that a case has been settled out of court.
And there are multiple reports suggesting Trump himself thinks people from poor and unstable countries — "shithole countries," if you will — should be treated with prejudice.
"But the courts have long recognized that government officials with prejudice often are savvy enough to hide their intent behind words that seem neutral," she said.
In pressing for dismissal with prejudice, Schmack cited an appeals court's findings that the FBI and police reports from 1957 could have come into the trial.
Scottrade then asked for the cases to be dismissed, arguing that customer claims have already been dismissed with prejudice in the St. Louis federal magistrate's decision.
"This group of 115 individual bondholders had appealed the vacating of the Injunctions by Judge Griesa, but have now withdrawn their appeals with prejudice," Pollack said.
" "For this reason alone," Anthem said in the filings, "each claim alleged by Plaintiffs fails as a matter of law and should be dismissed with prejudice.
Claims against Bloomingdale's, Burlington Coat Factory, Kroger Co, 99 Cents Only, Save Mart and Sportsman's Warehouse were dismissed with prejudice, meaning they cannot be brought again.
According to the docs -- obtained by TMZ -- she's dismissing the suit with prejudice ... meaning she and her parents can't ever sue him for the same thing.
Now, court records show Abdirzak has filed new documents to dismiss his suit against McGregor with prejudice -- which likely means the two reached a settlement agreement.
Rakoff dismissed the case "with prejudice," which means Palin can't try to amend her lawsuit to try to address the problems that Rakoff identified in his opinion.
Undoubtedly, many who voted for him did it for reasons that have nothing to do with prejudice, perhaps hoping for lower cost health insurance or better jobs.
"The district court's judgment dismissing Arpaio's criminal proceeding with prejudice and denying vacatur of the finding of guilt is affirmed," Judge Jay Bybee wrote in the ruling.
The court granted the petition, and Spacey and the special administrator have since filed a stipulation to dismiss the case with prejudice, The Hollywood Reporter said Tuesday.
Baker, which resolved a split in the circuits over the use of "stipulated dismissals with prejudice" to allow an immediate appeal from the denial of class certification.
The AP reported that the suit — seeking unspecified damages for "severe and permanent mental distress and emotional injuries" — was dismissed "with prejudice" and that it cannot be refiled.
In court papers filed Thursday and obtained by PEOPLE, Fogle's victim agreed to dismiss — with prejudice — the suit she and her parents filed in March for emotional distress.
A filing in New York state court on Wednesday discontinued the case with prejudice against Goldman and Paulson & Co. The terms of the settlement were not made public.
According to a filing in Manhattan federal court, the plaintiff Robert Scheuer agreed to voluntarily dismiss his claims against the automaker with prejudice, meaning they cannot be refiled.
The little girl (Millie Bobby Brown) that Modine and his cronies are pursuing — with prejudice — is shaping up to be another of the central mysteries in Stranger Things.
"Mary's case is a perfect example of how the healthcare system provokes social attitudes towards disease carriers, often associated with prejudice," researchers write in the Annals of Gastroenterology.
The trial judge then granted the president's motion for summary judgment before trial and dismissed Ms. Jones's case with prejudice, meaning that it could not be filed again.
"He had an understanding of what blacks had gone through growing up, dealing with prejudice, given what he and his family had to put up with," Coleman said.
The case was dismissed "with prejudice," which means that "this case cannot be tried again on these facts in New York," Columbia University Law Professor John Coffee said.
These aspects of globalization are often overlooked because the advocacy of interconnectedness has come to be equated with tolerance, while the resistance to it is identified with prejudice.
Young children aren't born with prejudice; they have to learn it, and they learn from watching their elders treating those who are different like they are less-than.
After more investigation, however, the prosecutor concluded that no sexual assault had taken place, and on Wednesday he dismissed the case with prejudice, meaning that charges cannot be reinstated.
But long before rising to fame with his YouTube covers and becoming a game changer in the music industry, he came face to face with prejudice as a kid.
That led Warren to tell a black audience "I'm not a person of color," and make it clear she knows she never dealt with prejudice due to racial discrimination.
Paul Smith, who argued on behalf of CRST, said the lower court dismissed the EEOC's lawsuit with prejudice, barring the plaintiff from filing another lawsuit on the same issue.
Shortly before oral argument on the motion to dismiss, Trump and co-plaintiff Miss Universe L.P., LLLP filed a notice of voluntary dismissal of their lawsuit with prejudice on Feb.
The state re-filed, but last August the prosecution's second attempt got dismissed with prejudice under a speedy trial rule—and because their case still contained the tainted expert testimony.
The idea behind it is simple: LGB people have frequent experiences with prejudice and discrimination that are stressful, and all of this stress eventually takes a toll on their health.
Court filings from last week show that the case was dismissed with prejudice after a settlement was reached between Williams and Barson's estate, but the settlement amount was not listed.
The 51-year-old now reportedly faces three counts of aggravated assault with prejudice, one count of improper exhibition of a firearm and one count of carrying a concealed firearm.
Trans dating is tricky, because you have to deal with prejudice on top of all the usual insecurities around wanting to be as attractive as possible for a potential mate.
Research suggests that development of a racial and ethnic identity can improve minority children's self-esteem, academic performance, ability to cope with prejudice and discrimination, and sense of well-being.
"Words and actions brimming with prejudice are spoiling the normal atmosphere of Chinese-Australian relations," said a recent editorial in People's Daily, the main newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party.
Bulochnikov has agreed to "discontinue this action against Mariah Carey with prejudice, with each party to bear its own attorneys' fees and costs," according to court documents obtained by The Blast.
According to new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, Brett's lawsuit -- in which she alleges Charlie bullied her to get an abortion because of his HIV status -- has been dismissed with prejudice.
Accordingly, he concluded that the only remedy to ensure due process and the fair administration of justice was to dismiss Ellsberg's case "with prejudice," meaning that Ellsberg could not be retried.
According to a document filed in the U.S. District Court in New Jersey, Carlson voluntarily dropped her case against Ailes with prejudice on Tuesday, meaning she cannot file another claim against him.
S. District court for eastern district of Kentucky entered order dismissing with prejudice Tempur Sealy's complaint * The Saatva Company - terms of settlement agreement are confidential Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
After that, a senator could offer a motion to dismiss "with prejudice for failure by the House of Representatives to prosecute such articles" with a simple majority vote, according to Hawley's proposal.
Kollar-Kotelly said some claims could be refiled, but dismissed other claims by military personnel and their families with prejudice because their alleged injuries were "incident to military service," limiting government liability.
To wit, Nash's attorneys finally dismissed the case earlier today "with prejudice," meaning Nash can't bring the same action against Goguen on the same claim —  shapeless as that claim was from the start.
Juan C. Lopez, 21; Luis M. Alonso, 20; Adonis Diaz, 22; and Parblo Reinaldo Romo, 21, each face two counts of aggravated battery with prejudice for each victim, according to the court documents.
The film is both emotional and pointed, with Ford attempting, on camera, to determine what really happened and what that means for self, family, and country when justice is so frequently crossed with prejudice.
As indigenous peoples, we are constantly battling with prejudice and injustice, and as a woman without any children in my family it was my turn to come and stand for what we believe in.
"We were prepared to try the case and show that the ignition switch did not cause or contribute to the accident, and we are pleased that the case is being dismissed with prejudice," GM said.
Visitors stroll through historical reconstructions of cramped apartments, imagining the lives of their previous tenants such as the Moores, Irish immigrants struggling with prejudice, or the Baldizzis, who emigrated from Italy during the Great Depression.
Meanwhile, Schnatter has agreed to dismiss two lawsuits: one against the company in the Delaware Chancery Court without prejudice and one in Jefferson County, Kentucky, related to a sublease agreement with prejudice, the company said.
Schnatter has also agreed to dismiss two lawsuits: one against the company in the Delaware Chancery Court without prejudice and another in Jefferson County, Kentucky, related to a sublease agreement with prejudice, the company said.
How drug deaths are reported on in the media—and in turn how they are discussed in common parlance—is often misleading and sensationalized, loaded with prejudice about drug users and perpetuating potentially dangerous urban legends.
Under the tentative agreement, a separate lawsuit filed by the union in January over GM's use of temporary workers in connection to the unallocated plants also would be dismissed with prejudice, according to the tentative agreement.
"Today's ruling to dismiss the charges with prejudice confirms that these charges were baseless when the SEC initially brought them and they were without merit when the SEC re-filed them," he said in a statement.
An analysis of peer-review scores for postdoctoral fellowship applications in Sweden revealed a system that was "riddled with prejudice" — women were given lower competence ratings than men who had less than half their publication impact.
Alonso faces an additional charge of assault with prejudice for allegedly threatening one of the victims, who told police that he yelled an anti-gay slur before hitting him several times, according to a police report.
Schmack told CNN he will move early next week to dismiss the murder charge with prejudice, meaning nobody can ever again bring McCullough into court and accuse him of murdering his 7-year-old neighbor, Maria Ridulph.
But as a sanction for the evidence-related violations, Morin dismissed a conspiracy charge with prejudice for the seven defendants, meaning prosecutors couldn't try again later, as well as for three defendants whose cases are still pending.
District judge valerie caproni in manhattan dismisses lawsuit with prejudice, meaning it cannot be brought again Judge says exxon's claims that attorneys general are pursuing bad faith probes in order to violate its constitutional rights are 'implausible'
Books of The Times Even as waves of refugees fleeing the war in Syria have created an urgent world crisis, many immigrants who have already made it to Europe have been grappling with prejudice, poverty and unemployment.
Within minutes after the court dismissed the case with prejudice, Ms. Herzer filed a $100 million suit against Ms. Redstone, her adult sons, Tyler and Brandon Korff, and a team of nurses and other employees of Mr. Redstone.
Ford — the first transgender director with an Oscar-nominated film — attempts, on camera, to determine what really happened and assess what it means for himself, his family, and his country when justice is so frequently crossed with prejudice.
After years of teaching and working with and loving at-risk teenagers, primarily those of color, I have been shocked, saddened and disgusted by their experiences with prejudice and abuse — and by the repeated killing of innocent black Americans.
Bartlett, 51, now faces three counts of aggravated assault with prejudice, a second-degree felony under the hate crimes provision, and one count of improper exhibition of a firearm, enhanced to a third-degree felony, according to Fernandez Rundle.
Despite evidence like the 2012 special Gallop report which found people of color in the US were more likely than their white counterparts to identify as LGBT, blackness remains associated with prejudice towards those with marginalized gender and sexual identities.
Based on that information and other complaints of government misbehavior, including the FBI's interception of Ellsberg's telephone conversations with a government official, Judge William Matthew Byrne decided that the case should be dismissed with prejudice because the government acted outrageously.
But defense lawyers asked the judge to dismiss all of the remaining charges "with prejudice," which would bar prosecutors from ever attempting to bring Menendez and Melgen to trial for the same conduct that was the subject of this case.
Alexandra Trent, the surrogate who carried Lewis and Edward's now two-year-old daughter Monroe, is dismissing all claims, according to documents first reported by The Blast and obtained by PEOPLE She filed with prejudice, which means she cannot refile in the future.
The film, which premiered to strong reviews at Sundance, is both emotional and pointed, with Ford attempting, on camera, to determine what really happened and assess what it means for self, family, and country when justice is so frequently crossed with prejudice.
The film, which premiered to strong reviews at Sundance, is both emotional and pointed, with Ford attempting, on camera, to determine what really happened and determine what that means for self, family, and country when justice is so frequently crossed with prejudice.
According to new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, the court signed off on the lawsuit's dismissal ... and the key thing here is the suit's being dismissed with prejudice, which means it's likely Savage and the woman who sued him reached a settlement out of court.
Ron left Short Creek as a teenager, and when the Cookes and their three young children relocated from Phoenix to Ron's hometown of Colorado City in 2008, they were immediately faced with prejudice; the towns refused to provide sewage, electricity, and water for their home.
Military leaders characterized being gay as merely "behavioral" and belittled the idea that the ban had anything to do with prejudice, never mind that their "good order" and "discipline" rationale treated the ban as a necessary response to some natural urge to bash gays.
The lawsuit was later dismissed with prejudice by Judge Maureen M. Lamasney after a March 2013 hearing, in which she asked Mr. Ramos to identify anything that was falsely reported in the July 2011 article and to cite examples about how he had been harmed.
"With prejudice to all our rights and contentions, we would like to humbly submit that the fare charged per kilometre on the Uber platform within Delhi will not exceed the government-prescribed fare applicable in Delhi," said Gagan Bhatia, the company's general manager (North-Uber India).
The film, which premiered to strong reviews at Sundance this past year, is both emotional and pointed, with Ford trying on camera to find out what really happened and determine what it means for self, family, and country when justice is so frequently crossed with prejudice.
The film, which premiered to strong reviews at Sundance this past year, is both emotional and pointed, with Ford attempting, on camera, to find out what really happened and determine what it means for self, family, and country when justice is so frequently crossed with prejudice.
The photographer Tom Bianchi captured the physicality of this tension in his well-known series of Polaroid images of poolside frolics and beachfront flirting that, for those who had grown up with prejudice and homophobia — in other words, all of us — became emblematic of the Pines.
"The final judgment entered in this case was a dismissal with prejudice, and the district court's findings of fact and conclusions of law played no role in that dismissal," Judge Jay Bybee wrote in a 15-page opinion joined by Judges Randy Smith and Daniel Collins.
"It's complicated these days because we have employees that feel the need to speak out -- particularly black employees -- who are angered by what they see societally, with prejudice racism or rights that they feel were hard-fought.... We have to take that into account," he said.
Despite the recent passage of the Civil Rights Act, Voting Rights Act and other reforms, the United States in 1968 remained fraught with prejudice — from the slowly dying culture of segregation in the South to more subtle, but no less harmful, forms of racism in the North and beyond.
On Monday, U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motz in Maryland said plaintiffs could dismiss with prejudice four proposed class actions alleging that South Carolina-based Nutramax misled customers about its scientific support for marketing statements about the ability of two key ingredients in its Cosamin DS and Cosamin ASU supplements to alleviate users' joint pain.
But they can look at his short lists and suggest names that would win confirmation easily (like Stephen Hadley for the Defense Department), while making it clear that other nominations (Newt Gingrich for secretary of state, say, or Sheriff David Clarke as head of Homeland Security) would be met with prejudice and voted down.
It was as though the heart illness, officially recognized by doctors and the newspaper, gave full expression and an extra validity to the unhappiness he had felt for years, with the Guardian , with my mother's family, with his poverty, with prejudice and the British Empire and the unhappy state of India, and with many other things; and it was no longer necessary now for him to go over any of the points.
A federal judge on Monday threw out the case against a group of Nevada ranchers involved in an armed standoff with federal agents in 2014, citing misconduct by the FBI and prosecutors who failed to share evidence with defense attorneys The four men standing trial in Las Vegas — Cliven Bundy, his two sons, Ammon and Ryan, and longtime supporter Ryan Payne — were key figures in two separate armed standoffs that helped embolden an anti-federal government movement in the US. But less than three weeks after declaring a mistrial, US District Judge Gloria Navarro dismissed the case with prejudice, dealing a death blow to prosecutors who now cannot refile for a new trial.

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