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Usually they are not charged. A no contact order violation by a victim is not a violation of a court order. An accused person bound by a no contact order should contact a lawyer if he is being contacted by a victim in a domestic assault case.
A protective order is an order from the court which protects someone from being physically or sexually abused, threatened, or stalked. In other states, these kinds of orders may be called restraining orders, orders of protection, orders against abuse, or no contact orders.
If this happens to you, the judge will likely dismiss the matter, but not always, and the plaintiff might be able to refile the case. Whether the case will resurface will depend on if the plaintiff had a good reason for not appearingsuch as a sickness or family emergencyor merely a change of heart.
If a person violates a protective order they can be arrested and charged with a crime.
If a restraining order is issued against you, consequences can include legal restrictions, a damaged reputation, and potential criminal charges if you violate the order. You may also face job difficulties or strained personal relationships.
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