Legal Question in Criminal Law in Washington
3rd party accountability breaking no contact/protection orders
Upon review of question posed 5-16-08 re: DV no contact/protection orders. How would you prove ''outrageous conduct'' on the 3rd party for a civil lawsuit. What conduct or violations does the state of WA list as convictable?
Asked on 5/17/08, 3:55 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
James J. White, attorney
Law Offices of Smith & White, PLLC
Re: 3rd party accountability breaking no contact/protection orders
You really need to sit down with a lawyer if you are going to have accomplice liability explained. It is rather complicated and nuanced. If you are serious about pursuing this than a paid consultation is your next step.
At your service,
Answered on 5/19/08, 7:11 pm
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