yes. ive been looking it up and yea the person the NCO was filed against can get like a year in jail. and that's only if its like a first offense or whatever. sorry i don't know more but im 16. so i do my best. XOXO Michele. and good luck with whatever is going on.
When there is a no-contact order, the parties are not allowed to communicate even through a third party. The third party will get into legal trouble unless they didn't know that there was a no contact order in place.
I recently got in trouble with the law. How can I find out if I have a warrant for my arrest without contacting the authorities?
If you are interested in applying for public housing, contact your local HA. If you have trouble contacting the HA, contact the local HUD Field Office.
Yes you or I will
Yes he probably will. It is obviously the intention of the court that he not be in contact with you. If you really care for this person you will not be selfish and put yourself in front of what is best for him. When the time is right he'll probably contact you unless he is concerned that being around you may get him into trouble again.
You sign up to a adoptive agency. Don't contact random people yourself it can be trouble that way.
It dependes if you have a thing that says you can't talk to them, no but otherwise yep!
yes he did
The go between is known as an agent. The agent generally cannot get in any legal trouble unless he exceeded the scope of his authority.
Depends on the trouble. Tell someone you can trust.
Depends on the trouble. Tell someone you can trust.
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