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they can be charged with contempt of court - violation of restraining order. The actual penalties vary case by case.

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I have a restraining order on a person. they contacted me. what will happen?

Contacted you HOW? In person? By phone? By third party? If they are violating the provisions of the restraining order you will have to notify the court and/or (depending on your state) swear out a warrant against them. REMINDER: Restraining orders are orders of the CIVIL court and cannot be enforced by the police who can ONLY enforce CRIMINAL law.


I am 17 years old and my dad is filing a restraining order against my boyfriend since I don't want it do I have any say in what is going to happen and if not how old do I have to be to get rid of it?

usually 18 years


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You should contact yahoo and say somebody hacked in to your account


Where can one see what happen when someone is incarcerated?

Through the Department of Correction one can find all the information about what happens when someone is incarcerated. How one can contact someone who is incarcerated, become penfriends etc.


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When someone makes eye contact with you, it suggests that you are looking into their eyes while they are looking into yours. It will become very apparent if it should actually happen.


Will they ask questions as to why you want to terminate the restraining order what kind of questions will they ask will they come down hard on you what will happen in court with this issue.?

If the court has issued a restraining order against someone on your behalf - you can apply to have the order lifted. If the court asks why, you can always cite that you feel they have learned their lesson. HOWEVER - if the person then starts harassing you again - the court would want to know why you asked for the injunction to be lifted early. Best to let the order run its course - that way, they understand they are not to approach you for fear of going to prison.


What could happen if someone reports a crime?

what would happen is that the person who reports would behave to testify against the person after being question and the story checks out your welcome!!


If someone on probation get served a restraining order what happen?

Since restraining orders are easy to get and require little or no evidence, as David Letterman learned, it fully depends on the circumstances. In the Letterman case, a NM woman said he was sexually harassing her through the TV. It cost him $15,000 in legal fees to get it set aside. In New York a man proved the point by placing a restraining order on himself by merely dressing as a woman. He used his own name and info on both lines.


What would happen if you got pregnant at 12 years old?

It would mean that someone broke the law. Sexual contact with someone that young is illegal in most places in the world.


What would happen if a person broke a restraining order?

What state are you living in. Penalties for violating a restraining order are set forth according to state statute. At the very least you will probably be arrested and brought before the judge who issued the order.


What can happen to a judge for filing a false report against someone to have them arrested?

What is being asked? Judges don't file reports against people? If you are referring to a warrant..., unless the warrant was legally insufficient, nothing will happen to the judge, he was only acting on the information contained in the affidavit.

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