258e Order Impact Guide
Summary
A 258E harassment prevention order in Massachusetts can affect your schooling by restricting access to certain locations or individuals. It may also appear on background checks, potentially impacting future job opportunities. To appeal or modify the order, you must file a notice of appeal within 30 days or a motion to modify at the issuing court. Your response to the incident could be seen as an admission of guilt, so its crucial to consider the context and intent. Consulting with an attorney is advisable to understand the legal implications and navigate the process effectively.Full Conversation
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In Massachusetts, appealing or modifying a 258E Harassment Prevention Order involves the following steps:
- Filing an Appeal: You must file a notice of appeal within 30 days of the order.
- Modification: File a motion to modify the order at the court that issued it.
Would you like more details on filing these motions or what evidence might help?
If the person contacted me after the insident but before the order filed and asked why I was rubbing my dick on her and I responded with “Because, to my knowledge, you were awake and encouraging. I've already said my peace about how I'm sorry if you felt taken advantage of but that is just not what happened.” is that an admission of guilt
Your response can be interpreted as an admission of guilt since it acknowledges the act and attempts to justify it. Here are some things to consider:
- Context: The context in which this statement was made can affect its interpretation.
- Intent: The intent behind your actions and your understanding of the situation.
- Legal Representation: Consult with an attorney to navigate the legal complexities and potential consequences.
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