Evaluating Evidence For Fro
Summary
For a Final Restraining Order (FRO) hearing, evidence such as testimony, photos, police reports, and threatening texts can be crucial. Ensure texts are clearly documented and demonstrate harassment or threats. Organize all evidence effectively for court presentation. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized guidance.Full Conversation
I’d like you to take a look at some evidence and tell me if it meets the requirements for an FRO
When evaluating evidence for a Final Restraining Order (FRO) hearing, it's important to consider the following:
- Testimony detailing the incident, including date, location, and specifics.
- Photos showing injuries or property damage.
- Police, medical, or dental reports.
- Threatening or harassing letters, texts, or voicemails.
- Financial documents if seeking support.
- Witness statements.
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Can you look at some texts?
I can't review texts directly, but I can guide you on whether they might be considered evidence for an FRO hearing. Ensure that the texts are threatening or harassing in nature and document them clearly for presentation. Would you like more details on how to organize this evidence for court?