
No Contact Order or Protective Order? What are the differences?
There are two (2) major types of Orders that a court could issue which would prevent contact of some kind with another person. It is
Criminal Law

There are two (2) major types of Orders that a court could issue which would prevent contact of some kind with another person. It is

Since jail time, whatever the reason, infringes on a deeply protected right to freedom, most states, and the federal government, takes jail as punishment for

Several months ago the Indiana Court of Appeals addressed a case, Daniel Brewington v. State of Indiana, and affirmed the trial court’s criminal conviction of

Anytime you enter into the courtroom, and especially in domestic cases, a lot of otherwise private information becomes public (or before the court), because the

Almost any time of day, on a number of networks, a crime show involving police, detention, interrogation, and trials can be found. Sometimes these are

In criminal matters, one of the more common issues is evidence and what comes in and is admissible, and what is kept out and is

Indiana has a long connection with personally owned firearms and the industry, such that Indiana is the only state with a lifetime License to Carry

In Indiana, it is unlawful for a serious violent felon, whether convicted in Indiana or another state, to possess a firearm1. However, when applying for

When an emergency happens involving illegal activity, often there is a fear to get help or assistance, due to the concern that the others present

While not exclusive to family law and divorce matters, protective orders may be companion cases to family law, when one party feels threatened by the
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