Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado
temporary restaining order
is this under criminal law, and if so does that i mean i can ask for a public defender
Asked on 4/03/07, 5:04 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Philip Rosmarin
Rosmarin Law Firm
Re: temporary restaining order
If the restraining order is meant to protect a person from any contact by you, violation is a criminal offense, and because jail time is a possibility you can apply for a public defender.
Answered on 4/03/07, 7:04 pm
Daniel Fenaughty
FENAUGHTY & ASSOCIATES, PC
Re: temporary restaining order
Is someone in the process of getting a restraining order or violating an existing restraining order? Violation is criminal, you can get a PD. Getting an order is civil. No right to PD.
Answered on 4/03/07, 8:18 pm
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