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amandalouise
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Default Dec 18, 2018 at 09:01 AM
 
let me get this straight... you contacted her .......after........ you were told not to contact her and had a restraining order against you....

yes here in america doing that is a crime, and punishable by prison time.

you see in order for someone to be issued a court order saying they have to stay away from someone and not contact them. there has to be evidence that you did do what the victim said you did.

courts dont just give out orders of protections (restraining orders telling others no contact) with out evidence showing a person is violent and stalking.

since she showed the court evidence of the crime and the court ordered you to stay away from her, have no contact, according to the law you did commit a crime.

if you feel you did not commit a crime go to court and show evidence that you did not break the no contact rule. your lawyer can help you with that.

as for this woman accusing you of a serious violent crime, getting a protection order of no contact against you and now you may have to go to prison no its not called any mental disorder here in america. here its a right of all americans that if they feel a crime has been committed against them they can go to any police department, fill out a statement and go then both parties in the relationship goes through the court system and let a court decide whether a crime has been committed.

my suggestion if you feel you did not commit the crime of breaking the no contact order contact your lawyer and they will help you go to court, prove in court you didnt do what ever it was that she had evidence for saying you did do it, then if you can prove to the court you are innocent you will not have to do any prison time.
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