Violating a restraining order is a serious offense in Arizona. Serious legal consequences arise such as criminal charges if there is proof of a violation of the restraining order. How is restraining order defined in Arizona? In Arizona, a restraining order is called a Protective Order and provides protection against acts of harassment or domestic
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The Kind of Alias that Sticks with You When police in Largo, Florida, arrested Jeffrey Forrest Poole on charges of violently resisting a police officer, the authorities made sure to list things like his age, weight and address in his arrest report. Officers also included an alias that Poole has allegedly used in the past
Arizona Disorderly Conduct Charges Explained In Arizona, disorderly conduct is one of the most common criminal charges because it involves different disruptive behaviors. Disorderly conduct laws are often referred to as a “catch-all” or “umbrella” laws because they can cover any number of situations. As a result, defendants are often confused when facing charges of
The Fight Before Christmas Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house not a creature was stirring, except for my spouse. Her stockings were flung over my favorite chair, And some dude named Nicholas was in his underwear. I came home late that night, And caught that bearded bastard with my wife. I