Legal Question in Criminal Law in New Jersey
I had a Temporary Restraining Order against my step sister and originally I wanted to proceed and try to get a permanent restraining order but I basically can't keep the charges so when I have to go to court Ii was going to try to drop them. Is it possible that the judge could grant the restraining order anyway if he believed the l was being coerced into dropping the charges?
1 Answer from Attorneys
It sounds like you have a horrible situation. To answer your question, yes. The Judge can refuse to drop the restraining order. It really sounds like you need some good advice on this.
You may want a lawyer to help you. You may want to contact some of the groups that help people who are hurt by domestic violence, Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-572-SAFE (7233), and other groups. Look them up on the internet.
If you want to hire an attorney and get some help, please call me.
Robert Davies, Attorney 201 820 3460
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