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The deliberate violation of the order of a judge is a CONTEMPT OF COURT.

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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.


What happens when Plaintiff contacts you during a no contact order?

If the plaintiff (the one who sought the order against you) contacts you, THEY are in violation of the court order also. Notify the court or the proper authorities.Be VERY cautious in this situation. The plaintiff may be trying to lure you into committing a violation so that they can have you arrested or disciplined by the court.


Sentence on violation probation for DUI Hillsborough county Florida?

any arrest or negative contact with police can be a violation of probation and sometimes it takes the state months to catch it........ for instance my b/f got arrested in June while on probation and was released.... all charges were dropped but now when he reported in September he was told he had a warrant for his arrest for a violation from that arrest in June.... however for a violation they usually let you see a judge with in ten days and they usually solve it at the first appearance... good luck


How to write a letter safety violation in construction?

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What is an order making a jailer show that a person is in jail for a good reason is what?

It's called 'a writ of Habeas corpus.' You can ask a judge for one. He issues it, you take it to the jailer, and the jailer (or district attorney or police representative) appears in the judge's court and justifies the detention of the person in jail. If they can't justify detention to the judge's satisfaction (and the satisfaction of the law), and if there are no other pending charges, the judge may order the detainee to be set free.

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A deliberate violation of the violation of a judge is called?

Contempt, or contempt of court


Is jaywalking a misdemeanor?

Yes if the officer believes your actions were a deliberate violation of an existing ordinance.


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.


How do you use deliberate?

The judge's deliberate actions to slowly deliberate the case were obvious to all, hence the ultimate resolution of the case.See the related links listed below for more information:


How do you use the word deliberatein a sentence?

The judge paused to deliberate his response.


Can a judge send a jury back to deliberate if they did not agree on a verdict?

Yes.


What are the release dates for The Judge - 1986 I In violation of Michael 1-252?

The Judge - 1986 I In violation of Michael 1-252 was released on: USA: 1986


If you are on probation and your girlfriend gets a restraining order against you is this a violation?

Talk with your probation officer or judge. You need to understand the legal grounds of this matter.


Will Texas extradite from Wyoming for misdemeanor probation violation warrant?

First, there is no such thing as a misdemeanor probation violation. A probation violation is a probation violation. It is a violation of a judge's order, and whoa to he who violates the order of a judge. So, yes, Texas will extradite from the moon for a probation violation, Wyoming should be a minor issue for the Texas prosecutor. Do yourself a favor and waive your extradition hearing. Nothing is likely to irritate the prosecutor or the judge than a fish on the hook that fights being dragged into the boat. When you get back before the judge, be quiet until your turn to speak, be respectful, and beg forgiveness.


How would a judge find out about a probation violation?

A judge discovers a probation violation when a policeman arrests a probationer. At that point his name is put into the computer system and he is taken to jail. Then he is presented to the judge as a probation violator. It was a lot harder before computers existed.


Your ex husband is in contempt of court and you have had the hearing the judge ordered him to purge himself by a certain date but he has not done this what will happen now?

Now it is up to the judge to act. If your 'ex' was in contempt before he is now doubly in violation by disobeying the judge's direct order to pay. Judge's don't like their orders to be ignored and he may give him a few days behind bars in order to get his attention.


Violating an order cause the plaintiff keeps contacting you?

If the individual that has the restraining order against them persists in contacting you advise either the Police or Sheriff's Department, then return to the court that issued it and advise the judge of the violation.