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The only thing that violated a restraining order are those things that are explicitly listed in the order such as proximity, etc. Libel and slander themselves are illegal and you could be charged civily for these matters even if you didn't have the order.

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Can someone put a restraining order on someone for slander?

No, a restraining order is typically not applicable for slander, which is a form of defamation involving false spoken statements. Restraining orders are generally used to prevent physical harm or harassment. If someone is a victim of slander, they may pursue a defamation lawsuit instead. However, if the slander is part of a pattern of harassment or threats, that could potentially lead to a restraining order.


What does libel slander and resistance to order mean?

Libel is written and seen information that is false about a person in an attempt to damage the reputation of that person. Slander is the spoken communication of false information, as facts, about a person with the intent of defaming that person. Resistance to order is the act of disobeying a judgment or order implemented by a court or judge.


What is the criminal charge for violating restraning order?

The charge IS "Violation of a Restraining Order."


If someone was contact whom there is a restraining order against what can happen?

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


What is the penalty for violating a restraining order?

Violating a restraining order can result in penalties such as fines, jail time, or both, depending on the severity of the violation and the laws of the specific jurisdiction.


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.


Your ex violate his own restraing order against you?

He is not allowed to violate his own restraining order. Notify the Sheriff's Office or police that he is in violation of a restraining order (you should have a copy of it) and show it to them when they arrive. They will arrest him if they find him in violation. You can also notify the judge that issued the order of the circumstances.


Why has the supreme court upheld prohibition of slander and libel?

The Supreme Court upholds the prohibition of slander and libel because these forms of speech can cause harm to individuals' reputations and can lead to the spread of false information. Protecting individuals from false and harmful statements is deemed crucial in maintaining social order and ensuring a fair and just society.


Can Wisconsin extradite someone from Wisconsin for a warrant for violation of a restraining order?

well wouldn't you like to know.


What evidence to you need to sue for defamation of character?

In order to sue for defamation of character, you will have to prove that your reputation was damaged due to slander or libel. You will have to present your case in a court of law.


What are the consequences of violating a restraining order if its a misdominer?

Your question is unclear. If what is a misdemeanor? A protective or restraining order is a civil, not a criminal, order. The violation is typically a criminal offense. What criminal offense and how it is punished varies.


What is slander?

Slander is a legal term referring to the act of making false spoken statements that harm a person's reputation. It is a form of defamation that involves verbal communication rather than written or published statements. In order to prove slander, the plaintiff must demonstrate that the defamatory statement was made with malicious intent and resulted in actual harm to their reputation. Legal remedies for slander may include monetary damages or a court order to cease the dissemination of false information.

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