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Is an OOP (order of protection / stay away order) considered definitive proof of there being a definite contact prohibition if the order in question has a special clause that specifies that another court (e.g., family court) will have full discretion as to what type of contact should be permitted or prohibited, for the sake of this order as well? In other words, does an ADA meet his legal prosecutorial burden of proving that in-fact a certain conduct was definitely prohibited, by showing only such a court order? Without also accompanying it with an exhibit from family court that clarifies that the said conduct was in-fact prohibited by family court, at said day and place etc. etc.?

August 15th, 2024

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