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5. Not be subject to the following. An order requiring involuntary hospitalization or alternative treatment. An order finding legal incapacitation. A finding not guilty by reason of insanity. 6. Not to be subject to a conditional bond release prohibiting the possession of a firearm 7. Not be subject to a Personal Protection Order (PPO) 8.
Restraining and personal protection order laws vary from one jurisdiction to another but all establish who can file for an order, what protection or relief a person can get from such an order, and how the order will be enforced. The court will order the adverse party to refrain from certain actions or require compliance with certain provisions.
Oklahoma House of Representatives [11] Miles Dewey Davis Jr. Failed candidate for the Illinois General Assembly and father of jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. Claude DeBruhl: North Carolina House of Representatives: Joe Dorman: Oklahoma House of Representatives: Gilbert Dupre: Louisiana State Representative and District Judge for St. Landry Parish ...
A judge has granted a protective order sought by a Moore student against ... 21 by the Oklahoma Equality Law Center and the Oklahoma Appleseed Center for Law and Justice on behalf of the student ...
Personal injury protection (PIP) insurance is mandatory in Michigan. PIP can pay for medical bills, lost wages and other costs associated with auto accident injuries for you, your passengers and ...
Huggins v. Boyd, Georgia Court of Appeals 2010 (304 Ga. App. 563) In this case involving a permanent protective order prohibiting Jonathan Huggins from stalking Karen Boyd, Huggins appealed the trial court's denial of his motion to set aside the order, arguing that the trial court had no personal jurisdiction over him. Because it was undisputed ...
Oklahoma auto insurance laws dictate that drivers must carry liability coverage that meets or exceeds 25/50/25 policy limits, meaning: $25,000 of bodily injury liability per person $50,000 of ...
[19] Sen. John Barrasso, the third-ranking Senate Republican, said he had "a lot of concerns" about red flag laws. [20] On June 9, 2022, the House passed (Federal Extreme Risk Protection Order),a bill to nationalize red flag laws, which seek to keep guns away from individuals deemed a threat to themselves and others. [21]