Federal Gun Charge Impact

Summary

Civil protection orders in Ohio are public records and can be reviewed by prosecutors and judges before sentencing. This can influence federal gun charge cases. PACER provides access to federal court records, but not all evidence may be available, especially sensitive or sealed information. Consult a local legal professional for precise advice.

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If the father of my child is currently fighting a federal gun charge case And I have recently filed a civil protection order against him that was granted well, the prosecutor and Judge see it on his record before he goes to sentencing court
Hello Aaliyah, the exact practices can vary, but generally, any legal orders such as a civil protection order should appear on a person's record. This is likely to be seen by the prosecutor and judge. However, it would be useful to know your location to provide more specific information.
Dayton Ohio
In Ohio:
- Civil protection orders are public records.
- Prosecutors and judges typically review these records before sentencing.
- Your child's father's federal gun charge case may be influenced by the order.
Please consult a local legal professional for precise advice.
When evidence is entered into a case, will it show up on pacer?
In general, PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) provides access to case and docket information from federal appellate, district and bankruptcy courts. However, not all documents or evidence will necessarily be available, especially sensitive or sealed information. Please consult with a legal expert for specifics.