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an extended civil restraint order (formerly an Ebert order [4]) for "persistently vexatious behaviour" lasts for a specified period of no more than three years for "applications touching upon instant matters" and can only be granted by a judge of the Court of Appeal, High Court or a designated civil judge. a general civil restraint order ...
A civil gang injunction or CGI is a type of restraining order issued by courts in the United States prohibiting gang members in particular cities from participating in certain specified activities. It is based on the legal theory that gang activity constitutes a public nuisance that can prevent non–gang members of the community from enjoying ...
A restraining order issued by the Justice Court of Las Vegas. A restraining order or protective order [a] is an order used by a court to protect a person in a situation often involving alleged domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, assault, harassment, stalking, or sexual assault.
Injunctions in English law (8 P) J. Judicial remedies (3 C, 65 P) Pages in category "Court orders" ... Civil Harassment Restraining Order; Civil restraint order;
The temporary restraining order also blocked enforcement of a section of the order that barred possession of a firearm "on state property, public schools, and public parks" throughout the state.
This emotional stimulation can become infectious throughout law enforcement agents, conflicting with their disciplined training. When emotional tension is high among law enforcement agents, they may breach their feeling of restraint and commit acts, against people in the mob, that they normally would suppress. [1]
The orders - which criminal, civil and family courts are able to implement - can impose exclusion zones and force abusers to attend programmes aimed at tackling their behaviour.
A Civil Harassment Restraining Order (CHO) is a form of restraining order or order of protection used in the state of California.It is a legal intervention in which a person who is deemed to be harassing, threatening or stalking another person is ordered to stop, with the goal of reducing risk of further threat or harm to the person being harassed.