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The Kansas City preventive patrol experiment was a landmark experiment carried out between 1972 and 1973 by the Kansas City Police Department of Kansas City, Missouri and the Police Foundation, an independent nonprofit research organization [1] today known as the National Policing Institute. [2]
Federal law prohibits any person who is subject to a state protective order from possessing a firearm, [23] provided that the protected party is an intimate partner, meaning a spouse or former spouse, or a person with whom the protected party has had a child. [24] Violating a restraining order is a deportable offense. [citation needed]
Attorneys for the student claim Walters and Cleveland already publicly identified the student during a meeting of the State Board of Education, so a protective order is needed to prevent such a ...
The attorneys claimed in the filing that the defendants “have not responded to Plaintiff’s efforts at obtaining agreement” on a proposed protective order. The student’s attorneys said on ...
Such an order may later be overturned or vacated during the litigation; or it may become a final order and judgment, subject then to appeal. In the area of domestic violence, U.S. courts will routinely issue a temporary order of protection (TOP) (or temporary protective order, TPO) to prevent any further violence or threat of violence.
A six-page motion for protection from the seizure of physical evidence from Cherry's person. An 11-page motion to exclude cameras from the courtroom, or, in the alternative, motion to appear in ...
The legislation also amends 18 U.S. Code § 922(g) to make violation of such orders a federal felony. In order for a state to get grants under the Act, it has to enact a red flag law meeting certain requirements, such as allowing family members, rather than only police, to petition the courts.
Protection from abuse orders usually are issued on behalf of a person in an intimate relationship or who lives in the same household as the subject, and has been physically or sexually abused.