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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Brown finds the county court properly extended an order of protection against the ex-husband. The original order was sought by the ex-wife on allegations that the ex-husband had thrown objects at her head, choked her and had pulled her around by the hair. The ex-wife indicated that she was afraid due his instability and threats and showing up unexpectedly at her and her friend’s residences “in disguise.” The request for the order of protection was granted based also on evidence of the ex-husband’s other ex-wife and attorney winning orders of protection against him as well as great amounts of other evidence. All evidence supports the extension. Defendant does not point to evidence in the record showing that the court did not consider evidence calling the ex-wife’s credibility into question. Affirmed.