Restraining Order Violation Details

Summary

The situation involves potential violations of a restraining order and harassment in South Carolina. Actions like unplugging cameras, opening doors, and frequent police calls may constitute harassment. Legal violations could include trespass to personal property, eavesdropping, and harassment in the first degree. When meeting with law enforcement, present a detailed chronology of events, any photographic or video evidence, and a copy of the restraining order. Emails unrelated to landlord/tenant issues may also support claims of harassment.

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Not yet. I am meeting with a Sheriff Department investigator either today or tomorrow. What should I present to him? And, can you explain what incidents are related to each of those legal violations?
When meeting with the Sheriff Department investigator, consider presenting the following:
- Documentation of Incidents: Provide the detailed chronology of events, including dates, times, and descriptions of the incidents.
- Photos/Videos: Share any photographic or video evidence of the violations, such as unplugged cameras or open doors.
- Restraining Order: Present a copy of the restraining order and highlight specific terms violated.
Related Incidents:
- Harassment: Frequent police calls, unplugging cameras, opening doors.
- Trespass to Personal Property: Unplugging cameras, removing the dog door.
- Eavesdropping/Voyeurism: Filming in the bedroom, listening to private conversations.
- Restraining Order Violations: Communication, interference with property, and any physical contact.
These details will help the investigator understand the situation and take appropriate action.
I also have several emails from her to me which are NOT landlord/tenant related. Please put them into this discussion (without me actually uploading them to you). One was July *, one was July *, and * were overnight on August * and August *.
The emails you mentioned, dated July *, July *, and overnight on August *-*, could serve as evidence of harassment or restraining order violations if they contain communication that is not related to landlord/tenant issues. You should summarize their content and present them to the investigator as part of the ongoing harassment. This documentation can support your case by showing a pattern of behavior that violates legal boundaries.
A Lt. from the Sheriffs Department is coming in a few minutes to discuss a Restraining Order violation on a Restraining Order that I have against another person. What should I know about this discussion and what is important to stress?
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When discussing the restraining order violation with the Lieutenant, focus on these key points:
- Documentation: Present the detailed chronology, including dates, times, and descriptions of incidents.
- Evidence: Share photos, videos, and emails that demonstrate violations.
- Specific Violations: Highlight harassment, trespass to personal property, eavesdropping/voyeurism, and restraining order breaches.
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