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  2. Chief Hennepin judge reverses decision to give accused ... - AOL

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    Hennepin County's chief district judge recently reversed her decision to give some people accused of misdemeanor domestic abuse quicker access to bail. Kerry W. Meyer, chief judge of the Fourth ...

  3. Amy's Law (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Amy's Law (House Bill 29) is an Ohio law that toughened requirements for granting bail or bond to persons accused of domestic assault in Ohio. [1] The bill was sponsored by State Representative James Raussen (OH-28), It was signed into law by Governor Bob Taft on May 25, 2005, after domestic violence survivor Amy Rezos pushed for stronger penalties for domestic abusers in the state.

  4. Bail - Wikipedia

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    Bail laws in Australia are similar to the laws of New Zealand and Canada, but are different in each state. Each state holds that there is a prima facie entitlement to bail for most charges upon application by a defendant. However, there is an exception when the charges are especially serious, such as drug trafficking, family violence or murder.

  5. Bail Act 1978 - Wikipedia

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    Commenced: 17 March 1980 [1]: Repeals; Repealed on 19 May 2014 [2]: Amended by; Bail (Amendment) Act 1986, Bail (Amendment) Act 1987, Bail (Personal and Family Violence) Amendment Act 1987, Bail (Amendment) Act 1988, Bail (Domestic Violence) Amendment Act 1993, Bail Amendment (Repeat Offenders) Act 2002, Bail (Presumption Against Bail) Amendment Act 2007

  6. Ex-Portsmouth doctor loses bail in domestic assault case ...

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    PORTSMOUTH — A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a former Portsmouth physician after he violated bail conditions while waiting to be sentenced for domestic violence charges.. Harry ...

  7. Killing of Aniah Blanchard - Wikipedia

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    Aniah's Law would expand the exception to other serious crimes including arson, burglary, domestic violence, aggravated child abuse, assault, robbery, kidnapping, human trafficking, rape, sodomy, sexual torture, terrorism, and murder. Prosecutors would be allowed to request a hearing regarding bail, which a judge could grant or deny.

  8. 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.

  9. Eggs, guns, gym memberships: Which new laws are going into ...

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    Pennsylvania will join more than 35 other states in helping to protect pets in domestic violence situations by giving judges the ability to bar a defendant from possessing, abusing or harming the ...