Yes, police officers can show up unannounced to check on a protective order, especially if they have reason to believe that the order is being violated or if there are concerns for someone's safety. These checks are part of their duty to enforce the law and ensure the well-being of individuals protected by such orders. However, the specific procedures may vary by jurisdiction, and officers typically follow protocols to respect privacy and legal rights.
Well it means that they aren't allowed around you either, call it in.
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There are too many variables for a simple answer. You should check with your state police firearms section for an accurate answer.
No because it is an ORDER and an ORDER must be carried out. The protective order is set in place to protect you and the accused.
Define what you mean by a "protective order." If you are referring to a 'restraining order" or a 'keep-away order' any violation of it could result in your immediate arrest.
There is nothing in Mormon beliefs that would prevent doctors from giving lifesaving treatment to save a child's life. Blood transfusions are allow, surgeries are allowed, anything that is necessary is allowed. So, unless there were some other problem completely unrelated to Mormon beliefs, there would be no reason for Child Protective Services to intervene in any degree.
what is a protective order in virginia
That would depend on prevailing law in the state where the order was issued and the circumstances surrounding the protective order. You need to consult with an attorney for an informed opinion.
they were allowed to torture slaves in order to get info.
The Benevolant and Protective Order of Elks of the USA.
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A stalking protection order is there to protect the victim being stalked. If the stalker doesn't dispute this order, then they have to abide by what the protection order says. For example, the order may say: 'You are not allowed to contact this person'. Then the stalker has to follow this rule. By not following this rule, they are breaking the law.There isn't really anything the person who received the order can do.