9 results for 'cat:"Domestic Violence" AND cat:"Restraining Order"'.
J. Krause finds that the trial court overseeing a request for a domestic violence restraining order properly admitted an audio recording of a husband calling his wife "a fucking moron" and other names, as well as one in which he refused to let her out of the car as he continually cursed at her in front of their children. Statute allows a domestic violence victim to record confidential communications before a restraining order petition is filed if the evidence might aid the trial court in its determination. Affirmed.
Court: California Courts Of Appeal, Judge: Krause, Filed On: April 5, 2024, Case #: C097015, Categories: domestic Violence, restraining Order
J. Bishop finds the district court properly affirmed its entry of a domestic abuse protection order against a woman's ex-boyfriend. Sufficient evidence involving the ex-boyfriend's uninvited entry into her home, his threats and assault, and calling her from a "no caller ID" telephone number support the order. Furthermore, he placed her in fear of bodily injury by way of credible threat implied by a combination of his conduct and communications. Affirmed.
Court: Nebraska Court Of Appeals, Judge: Bishop , Filed On: December 26, 2023, Case #: A-23-271, Categories: Evidence, domestic Violence, restraining Order
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J. Harrison finds that the county court properly entered an order of protection against the father, who was found to have whipped his child with a belt on a fishing trip for not putting minnows back in the water when asked. The father's actions were properly found to be neither reasonable nor moderate. All evidence supports the order. Affirmed.
Court: Arkansas Court Of Appeals, Judge: Harrison , Filed On: September 27, 2023, Case #: CV-22-312, Categories: domestic Violence, restraining Order
J. Slieter reverses the district court's grant of an order for protection to the stepsister against her stepbrother, finding that an existing domestic abuse no contact order is not an order for protection for the purposes of issuing a subsequent order for protection under a statute allowing district courts to grant new protection orders after previous orders have expired.
Court: Minnesota Court Of Appeals, Judge: Slieter, Filed On: June 26, 2023, Case #: A22-1225, Categories: domestic Violence, restraining Order
J. Caldwell finds that the family court properly refused to dismiss a domestic violence order against the victim's former boyfriend despite the victim's wishes based on the boyfriend's "physical aggression" that "resulted in bruising...and property damage," and because he stalked her and shot a gun into her home, in which their child resided. Affirmed.
Court: Kentucky Court Of Appeals, Judge: Caldwell, Filed On: June 23, 2023, Case #: 2022-CA-1435-ME, Categories: domestic Violence, restraining Order