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Some traffic violations in Kentucky result in citations that are merely an inconvenience for the ticketed party. Other Kentucky traffic offenses can result in criminal misdemeanor charges.
Yes - IF the judge gives you an Emergency Protective Order or Temporary Interpersonal Protective Order. If the abuser violates that temporary order while you wait for court, he or she may be arrested, if you call the police.
Once a party has been served with an EPO or DVO, violations of the order can be punished as contempt (carrying up to six months in jail) or as a class A misdemeanor (carrying up to twelve months in jail.
Individuals who fail to comply with their conditions of probation may face revocation of their probation which may result in jail time or state prison.
Individuals who fail to comply with their conditions of probation may face revocation of their probation which may result in jail time or state prison.
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About Kentucky Emergency Protective Orders (EPO) If the judge grants the EPO, it means that the court is granting protection in advance of a full court hearing. An EPO will become binding and effective after the respondent is served with notice of the order.
Violating an EPO or DVO can be treated as contempt of court (with a penalty of up to six months in jail) or as a class A misdemeanor (up to twelve months in jail). Violation of an EPO is often charged in connection with other allegations, such as assault.
Misdemeanors are considered lesser crimes than felonies and, in Kentucky, are punishable by up to 12 months of jail time. Punishment also comes in the form of fines. There are three classes of misdemeanors in Kentucky.
c) In the event the EPO/DVO is issued, it shall not be dropped unless done so by the Court. Unless and until the EPO/DVO is dismissed, the terms of the Order shall be strictly enforced.
Violating an EPO or DVO can be treated as contempt of court (with a penalty of up to six months in jail) or as a class A misdemeanor (up to twelve months in jail). Violation of an EPO is often charged in connection with other allegations, such as assault.

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