Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
Statutory rape and no-contact orders
My boyfriend was arrested for statutory rape when I was 17. He is out of jail, and now on probation. Part of his probation establishes that he is forbidden to contact me in any way, and I want him to have the option to speak to me if he chooses to, even if he decides he would rather not. The no-contact order (or whatever the techincal term is in this case) was established because of my parents' wishes, but I'm about to turn 18 and want to get it removed, if possible. Is there any way I can do this?
Asked on 8/18/02, 10:53 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Terry A. Nelson
Nelson & Lawless
Re: Statutory rape and no-contact orders
You could have an attorney file a motion in his case, asking the court for the change you want. It is possible the court would grant it.
Answered on 8/21/02, 1:06 pm
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