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What is a Criminal Protective Order? A Criminal Protective Order (\u201cCPO\u201d) is an order a judge makes to protect a witness to, or victim of, a crime. Such persons are referred to as \u201cProtected Persons.\u201d Such orders are routinely issued in cases involving domestic violence.
To remove a protective order, a person must freely and voluntarily request the modification by filing a petition with the clerk of the court that ordered the CPO. A court hearing will be set at least 10 days after the date of filing at which time both the protected and restrained person must appear.
) you have to file a request in court before date that the Restraining Order expires. You can do this if you are the person protected by the order or the person restrained by the order. If the other side has filed a request to change or end the restraining order, click for instructions on how to respond.
A renewal sometimes makes the restraining order permanent (with no end date). You must ask the court to renew your restraining order BEFORE your current one ends. Keep in mind that the orders that end are the restraining orders.
A restraining order (also called a \u201cprotective order\u201d) is a court order that can protect someone from being physically or sexually abused, threatened, stalked, or harassed.
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The protected person requests a protective order, and if a judge grants one, the order can remain in effect for up to five years.
(CLETS\u2014CPO)
Under the law in most states, there is no difference between a protective order and a restraining order. The two terms are used interchangeably.
A restraining order (also called a \u201cprotective order\u201d) is a court order that can protect someone from being physically or sexually abused, threatened, stalked, or harassed.
Anyone seeking such an order must be prepared to present some evidence in addition to their own written statements and testimony in Court. This standard means that the Court must see photographs, text messages, e-mails or any other physical evidence that can support claims made by the Petitioner.

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