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If you are referring to your 'criminal' record and you are over 18 years of age - it never 'disappears' from your record. Once you are an adult your criminal RECORD is always with you.

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Q: How long does it take for a order of protection violation to get off your record in minnesota?
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How many people get jail time for violation of protection orders?

Most of them. An order of protection is a court order, and to violate it is criminal contempt of court.


If acquitted of menacing can i still have a protection order?

Yes. YOUR criminal record does not preclude you from petitioning the court for a protection order.


What usually happens when you go to court over a order of protection do you usually get jail time if you plead guilty?

Yes, Violation of a Protection Order is a violation of a court order. Although the question doesn't say so, Protection Orders are usually issued in Domestic Violence cases. In all likliehood, you will draw some jail time.


When is a plaintiff of an order of protection in violation of the order of protection?

Never. Only the restrained person can be in violation. The order of protection does not protect the restrained person.Another View: The above is not necessarily true in all instances. In some states the plaintiff may also be held in contempt of the order if the plaintiff uses the order as a 'weapon' to bully the respondant by either inventing circumstances or purposely placing themselves in situations where the respondant must flee or leave a location in order to avoid being found in violation of the "distance rule" or whatever restriction the plaintiff is trying to use to harass them.


Will an order of protection violate someone on parole?

If the Order of Protection was put in place as part of your sentence or condition of parole, no the existence of the actual order does not constitute a violation. If you have done something to warrant the issuance of a PPO, or if you have done something to violate an existing one, then yes, this would constitute a violation and you could be returned to prison for such.


What is penal code 273.6?

Penal Code 273. 6 is a California state code that has to do with the violation of a restraining order. An order of protection or restraining order is an order to stay away from, and do not contact order, granted by a court.


Where can you fly to with a criminal record?

(in the US) As long as you are not in violation of some kind of court order, probation order or parole order, you can fly anywhere that you wish. The trick may be flying into a foregin counrty which may refuse you entrance if your record is not to their liking.


What is a deliberate violation of the order of a judge?

A deliberate violation of a judge's order is known as contempt of court. This can include actions such as disobeying a court order, disrupting court proceedings, or showing disrespect towards the judge. Contempt of court can result in penalties such as fines, imprisonment, or other sanctions.


Is attempted contact in a legal no contact order a violation of probation?

Yes, that would be a violation of a court order which WOULD constitute a probation violation.


While on workers compensation and the person is arrested for violation of a protection order does that affect him collecting?

It depends on how much time he spends in jail. But, no it shouldn't. Two completely different things.


What happens if the protected party breaches a order of protection?

The answer will depend on the specifics of the order and the statutes in your state. However, in most states, a restraining order (more accurately called a "an order of protection") is a court order which can only be altered under the authorization of a judge. Neither the protected party or the restrained party are permitted to interpret or alter or ignore any provision of the order.Therefore, if a no contact order is issued, and the protected party invites the restrained party over for a quick chat "just to sort things out" both parties are in violation and , in some states if it is a DV related order, both parties MUST be arrested for violation of the court order.


What is the Punishment for breaking protective order?

Though Orders of Protection are civil rather than criminal in jurisdiction, they are usually put in place to protect someone who is under either the direct or indirect threat of violence from another. As a result, violation of an Order of Protection is punishable by arrest, Contempt of Court charges and incarceration.