Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Illinois
I have an order of Protection against me.
I did violate it by calling.
I have not been arrested for this, but can I have some issue with this when I go back to court
in 30 days?
This happened a few weeks back. A mistake on my part of course.
I was at the police station 2 days ago, to try and pick up some personal possesions at my residence.
The officer called my home and was willing to take me over (this is part of the order, that I can enter my residence with police present )but he was unable to contact the petitioner.
If I had a warrant against me would I not have been arrested by him than?
How do I go about finding if I have been issued a warrant for this case?
Asked on 11/03/11, 6:58 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Sue Roberts-Kurpis, Esq.
Law Office of Sue Roberts-Kurpis
Go to court.
Answered on 11/05/11, 4:08 pm
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