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16-85-714, "A no contact order is an order issued by a court to a defendant at or after arraignment on charges that prohibits the defendant from contacting directly or indirectly a person in any manner or from being within a certain distance of the person's home or place of employment.
Perhaps the most direct method is when an alleged victim makes a complaint directly to the police, the judge, or the State Attorney's Office that they have been contacted by a defendant who has a ?No Contact? order in place as part of a condition of their release.
A NCO is always accompanied by criminal charges either before or after conviction. A NCO is a one way street. The defendant may not contact the person listed on the NCO, both that person can contact the defendant as much as they want.
Any person who violates any provision of the Order of Protection has committed a crime, specifically a Class A Misdemeanor, the punishment for which is up to a $1,000 fine and/or up to one (1) year in jail. The Judge issuing the Order can also punish for Contempt of Court.
(1) A law enforcement officer may arrest and take into custody without a warrant a person whom the law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe: (A) Is subject to an order of protection issued under the laws of this state; and.