Legal Question in Criminal Law in Arizona
if a person has an order of protection and they are back together, if the police are called do both people get in trouble if the person whom filed it is the one who asked the other person to come back for an emergency
Asked on 2/08/12, 9:55 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Craig Orent
Orent Law Offices, PLC
Technically, the person against whom the protective order was issued is still in violation and can be charged regardless of whether the plaintiff (the one who initiated the action) asked him back or not.
Answered on 2/08/12, 11:11 am
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