Temporary No Contact Order

Summary

Facing charges for allegedly violating a temporary criminal no-contact order as the protected party in Iowa is unusual and complex. Legal representation is crucial to navigate this situation effectively. Additionally, probation revocation due to the alleged violation can have serious implications. Its important to address these allegations promptly, and legal assistance is recommended to handle both issues. Consider connecting with a local lawyer for personalized advice and representation.

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can you tell me about temporary criminal no contact order in Iowa code section 664A.*? I'm the protected party and I'm being charged for violating the no contact order.
Hey ****! Here's some general information about Iowa Code Section 664A.* regarding temporary criminal no-contact orders:
- These orders can be issued during criminal proceedings to protect a victim or witness from contact with the defendant.
- The order prohibits any form of contact or communication.
- Violating the order may lead to criminal charges.
Since you're facing charges, would you like assistance connecting with a local lawyer who can provide more detailed advice?
sure
To assist you further, I need to gather some details. Could you please tell me your phone number so I can connect you with a local lawyer?
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I'm here to help, but it seems the context provided belongs to a different scenario. Let's focus on your situation in Nebraska. If you have any legal issues or questions, feel free to share, and I'll provide relevant information.
I'm in Iowa. not Nebraska.
Apologies for the mix-up earlier. Let's refocus on Iowa's situation. Since you're facing charges for violating a temporary criminal no-contact order, it might be a high-value case.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, could you provide your zipcode?
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Thanks for providing your details, ****. Could you please share a brief description of your legal issue for more context?
its alleged that I broke a no contact order that I'm the protected party. Is there any legal basis?
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Given that you're the protected party and facing charges for allegedly violating a no contact order, this seems to be a complex legal situation. It is indeed unusual for the protected party to be charged with violating such an order. This might require legal representation to navigate effectively.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, could you please provide your email address?
also I'm now facing probation revocation because of the alleged violation.
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Probation revocation can have serious implications. It's important to address the allegations promptly. Here are some general pointers:
- Probation can be revoked if the terms are violated.
- You may have the opportunity to present your case in a hearing.
- Legal representation is recommended to navigate this process effectively.
Would you like assistance connecting with a local lawyer for this probation issue?
yes both issues
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****, since you're dealing with both an alleged violation of a no-contact order and probation revocation, it's crucial to have proper legal representation. I recommend reaching out to a local lawyer for these issues. Would you like me to proceed with connecting you to a lawyer for both matters?
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Given the complexity of your situation with both the alleged violation of a no-contact order and probation revocation, it's essential to have legal representation. I'll proceed with connecting you to a local lawyer who can assist with both matters. If there's anything else you need, feel free to ask!
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It seems like ****'s situation involves serious legal issues such as alleged violation of a no-contact order and probation revocation. The decision to connect her with a lawyer was appropriate. If there's anything else **** requires, such as further legal information or clarification, please let me know!