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* Use Minnesota Guide File to create the forms you need to Ask for a MN Restraining Order either an Order for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order. You can file the forms electronically (eFile) through Guide File, or print your completed forms. For more information, visit our Guide File Help Topic.
An HRO can be issued without notice to the alleged harassing party, but once they receive notice a hearing is set so that they have the opportunity to dispute the order. An Order for Protection (OFP), on the other hand, deals specifically with domestic violence.
Testimonies from the accuser and witnesses are often considered the most reliable and impactful evidence. Audio or video recordings and photographs can also be used to provide evidence in a harassment case. Forensic evidence, such as emails and text messages, can be used if available.
As used in this section, harass means to engage in conduct which the actor knows or has reason to know would cause the victim under the circumstances to feel frightened, threatened, oppressed, persecuted, or intimidated, and causes this reaction on the part of the victim regardless of the relationship between the
a single incident of: physical assault; sexual assault; using another persons personal information, without consent, to invite, encourage, or solicit a third party to engage in a sexual act with the person, which falls under the crime of stalking​; or.
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If you believe that someone is harassing you, you may ask the court for a Harassment Restraining Order. This order can help: prevent further harassment, order the Respondent not to contact you and your family at any time, and.
Minnesota Restraining Orders causing physical harm, bodily injury, assault or making you afraid of immediate (imminent) physical harm, bodily injury or assault; terrorist threats, such as threats to commit a crime of violence, bomb threats, or showing (brandishing) a firearm;

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