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If the Order of Protection was put in place as part of your sentence or condition of parole, no the existence of the actual order does not constitute a violation. If you have done something to warrant the issuance of a PPO, or if you have done something to violate an existing one, then yes, this would constitute a violation and you could be returned to prison for such.

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Of course, if the individual on whom the order was placed violates that order, he has broken the law of another state, which is still a law, and doing so is a violation of parole stipulations. Grounds to return him to prison.

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