Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Ohio
Is a cellphone considered a utility
Is a cellphone considered a utility in reference to a CPO?
Asked on 11/22/06, 5:39 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Joseph Jacobs
Jacobs & Lowder
Re: Is a cellphone considered a utility
In reference to a CPO, the person is restricted from making any contact whatsoever, even by way of third parties....certainly cell phones are included...all forms of communication are prohibited.
Answered on 11/22/06, 5:49 pm
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