Restraining Order Violation Guidelines
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Restraining orders are court-issued to protect individuals from harassment or harm. Violations include direct or indirect contact, visiting restricted locations, and using third parties for communication. Misuse of law enforcement for intimidation may also be a violation. Consult a lawyer for specific legal advice.Full Conversation
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In general, FreeLawChat provides free legal information. However, connecting with a local lawyer for specific legal advice or document analysis may involve fees. Would you like to explore general guidelines about restraining orders or need more information on potential violations?
need more information about potential violations, If i don't so things the way he wants them to be done he calls the cops on me and has them intimidate me is that violation
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It could be considered intimidation or harassment if someone is using law enforcement to threaten or control you. Potential violations could include:
- Misusing law enforcement to harass
- Falsely reporting you to the police
- Engaging in behavior that indirectly violates the restraining order
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It seems like you're dealing with a complex situation involving a dual protection order and potential misuse of law enforcement. Here's some general information about restraining orders:
- Restraining orders are legal orders issued by a court to protect individuals from harassment or harm.
- Violations can include contacting the protected person, showing up at locations the protected person frequents, and using third parties to communicate.
- Misusing law enforcement to intimidate or harass could be a violation in some cases.
If you need more specific legal assistance, consulting with a lawyer might be beneficial. Let me know if you have further questions!