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preraphaelite ([personal profile] preraphaelite) wrote2014-07-11 04:59 pm

Restraining order violations

I was going to post this in the relevant thread, but see that they are now locked.  So:

By the way, if anyone is curious or confused about the dynamics of how one violates a restraining order, and the impact of stuff like accident and reasonable beliefs and all, I will point out what I often like to remind people to try when they are confused about the elements of a crime:  try reading the publicly available jury instructions for that offense!  They aren't always a model of clarity, but they generally shed some light in a more layperson-friendly way than statutes or case law.

So, here's the model instruction on violation of a restraining order:

http://www.mass.gov/courts/docs/courts-and-judges/courts/district-court/jury-instructions-criminal/6000-9999/6720-violation-of-abuse-prevention-order.pdf

[identity profile] zzbottom.livejournal.com 2014-07-11 10:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for this link. It's good information to have.
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[personal profile] nacht_musik 2014-07-13 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you for sharing this. I was actually considering asking you for related information, and it's good to know I can consult lay-accessible jury instructions.

[identity profile] satyrgrl.livejournal.com 2014-07-16 08:44 pm (UTC)(link)
You are awesome for sharing. I just fell down this particular rabbit-hole, and am formulating my post, but am grateful you where here to say "Look! Jury Instructions!"