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    Default Re: How to "Be Made Whole" After the Dismissal of an Arrest in the Interest of Justic

    It depends on the totality of the circumstances which we don't have. If you have used your real name as your username, I would counsel you not to share them. You would be better served consulting a few attorneys to see if you have any grounds for legal action as a result of whatever happened.

    The truth is you will never really be "whole" again. It's highly unlikely, absent egregious conduct by law enforcement or the prosecutor, that you will ever recover any and all losses that may have occurred. Then there are the mental losses from stress, etc... dealing with the issue.

    Note that a dismissal in the interest of justice doesn't necessarily mean there was a problem with how the case was handled. It can be something as simple as "Yeah, he broke the law but it's not worth going to trial".

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