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  2. Restraining order - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Eyes only - Wikipedia

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    Eyes only is jargon used with regard to classified information.Whereas a classified document is normally intended to be available to readers with the appropriate security clearance and a need to know, an "eyes only" designation, whether official or informal, indicates that the document is intended only for a specific set of readers.

  4. Court order - Wikipedia

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    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. In family law, temporary orders can also be called pendente lite relief and may include grants of temporary alimony, child custody, and/or visitation.

  5. El Paso county attorney continues to offer free protective ...

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    The El Paso County Attorney's Office is making sure victims of domestic violence, sexual assaults and stalking are able to get free protective orders providing a "legal shield of safety from their ...

  6. Trump attorney suggests protective order is an ‘attack’ on ...

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    Former President Trump’s attorney John Lauro suggested Sunday that the Department of Justice’s request for a protective order on evidence in its case against Trump is an “attack” on the ...

  7. Provisional measure of protection - Wikipedia

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    A provisional measure of protection is the term that the International Court of Justice (ICJ, World Court) uses to describe a procedure "roughly equivalent" [1] to an interim order (which can be either a temporary restraining order or a temporary directive order) in national legal systems.

  8. No cameras and a gag order: Here's what Mickel Cherry's ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  9. Gag order - Wikipedia

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    A gag order (also known as a gagging order or suppression order) is an order, typically a legal order by a court or government, restricting information or comment from being made public or passed onto any unauthorized third party. The phrase may sometimes be used of a private order by an employer or other institution.