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The penalties for violating a protective order in Ohio are defined in O.R.C. 2919.27. Generally, a violation is a first-degree misdemeanor, which in Ohio comes with a maximum of 6 months in prison and a $1,000 fine.
Addresses will also be needed for your residence, place of employment and any other location where protected individuals may regularly be present, for example childcare facilities. Any case filed in our Court is public record and can be obtained in person.
Yes, in a criminal case the TPO can be terminated if there is a positive outcome. But, even if you plead to a lesser offense, the Judge could still issue what is referred o as a NO CONTACT order that could stay in place if the Judge feels there is a necessity or if the alleged victim no longer wishes to have contact.
They are legal documents issued by a judge or magistrate to protect the health and safety of a person who is alleged to be a victim of any act involving violence, force or threat that results in bodily injury or places that person in fear of death, sexual assault or bodily injury.
Temporary Protection Order (TPO). This order also prohibits the alleged offender from possessing weapons intended to injure or harm the victim or others around the victim. A TPO violation is considered a criminal offence.
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They are typically only issued if a defendant fails to pay court-ordered fines, obey court orders, or appear in court for a hearing. These warrants usually remain active until the judge recalls the warrant, you are arrested, or your bench warrant attorneys have it dismissed.
Ohio Record Sealing Law (commonly referred to as Expungement) has historically permitted convictions for Misdemeanor 4th degree Domestic Violence, and convictions for Violation of Protection Order, to be sealed and expunged, with a few exceptions.
How long does the order last? The criminal protection order is good only as long as the related charge is pending. When the case is resolved, the order expires. A Civil Protection Order or Civil Stalking Protection Order can last up to five years and possibly be renewed for an additional five years.

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