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  2. Domestic violence in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) was originally passed in 1994, and reauthorized in 2005, 2013, and 2022. These federal laws work to end domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking through the creation of new programs and legislation within the Department of Justice and Health and Human Services.

  3. Sex offender registry - Wikipedia

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    A few states have also created separate online registries for crimes other than sex offenses. Montana, for example, has a publicly accessible violent offender registry that includes crimes such as aggravated assault, robbery, assaulting a police officer, both deliberate and non-deliberate homicide and a third conviction for domestic violence.

  4. Restraining order - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, every state has some form of domestic violence restraining order law, [28] and many states also have specific restraining order laws for stalking [29] and sexual assault. [30] In the US, each state has its own restraining order laws, but they tend to be divided into five main types.

  5. Whatcom man arrested for allegedly possessing homemade ... - AOL

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    On Oct. 24, less than a week after Simmons pleaded not guilty in the assault cases, the woman called 911 to report that Simmons had possibly violated the domestic violence no-contact order.

  6. Man indicted on domestic violence charges

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    Feb. 3—A Proctorville man has been indicted on rape, strangulation, assault and domestic violence charges during the January session of the Lawrence County Grand Jury. Joseph R. Sherman, 26 ...

  7. Marital rape in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The change in law was the result of advocacy by second wave feminist organizations and victim advocacy groups in Nebraska, and was introduced to the legislature by Senator Wally Barnett. [2] Some laws of the 1970s required the husband and wife to no longer be living together for marital rape charges to be brought.

  8. Jonathan Majors Avoids Jail Time, Sentenced to 1 Year ... - AOL

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    Majors was facing up to a year in jail: third-degree assault is a class A misdemeanor that carries with it a maximum sentence of one year in jail, while second-degree harassment is a violation ...

  9. Criminal law of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The criminal law of the United States is a manifold system of laws and practices that connects crimes and consequences. In comparison, civil law addresses non-criminal disputes. The system varies considerably by jurisdiction, but conforms to the US Constitution . [ 1 ]