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∙ 15y agoYou are on two strikes and that makes a third. As they say here "three strikes and you are out." Doesn't matter what the third is.
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∙ 15y agoYes. Depriving that person of the means and opportunity of accessing emergency assistance (9-1-1) is a separate violation in addition to other charges.
yes
You cannot find out, where someone lives. It is against the violation of privacy, It is the privacy of everyone,not to share their personal details.
Individuals do not file or "press" criminal charges. Only the state, through the prosecuting attorney, can do this. If a person believes a crime has been committed, he or she can contact the police and make a report. The police will then investigate the accusations and process them as necessary. Being hurt in an altercation is not a defense to criminal charges stemming from the altercation.
they can be charged with contempt of court - violation of restraining order. The actual penalties vary case by case.
Someone would need a traffic violation lawyer if they were wrongfully accused of a traffic violation and do not have enough knowledge of the laws to defend themselves in a court.
i don't think so... but there is a U.S. law SB1070, that says, " a violation of human rights and injustice against the integrity of our communities." what this means (i'm guessing), is that its a violation to force someone or kick out someone who already has been in the U.S., for some time....
Walk away. Words alone are not enough reason to instigate a physical altercation.
O i would say about 100 percent...seriously
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Not enough specific information to answer. If you have a restraining order against someone and are in a store, residence, place of business, etc, etc, the restrained party may NOT come within the mandated number of feet of you. If that keeps them out of somewhere, then they must remain outside that perimeter or they are in violation.
No, honest mistake.