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PJumper
06-12-2007, 11:36 AM
How do you secure a restraining order against somebody? Can the restraining order prohibit distribution of digital materials?

RoseRed
06-12-2007, 11:39 AM
:popcorn:

lovinmaryland
06-12-2007, 11:41 AM
:popcorn: me too

Pandora
06-12-2007, 11:44 AM
How do you secure a restraining order against somebody? Can the restraining order prohibit distribution of digital materials?

Go to the Commissioner’s Office in your county. They will answer any questions there you may have.

Ponytail
06-12-2007, 11:44 AM
How do you secure a restraining order against somebody? Can the restraining order prohibit distribution of digital materials?
Sheriffs Dept. And No. Paris and Pamela Sex tapes ring any bells?

flomaster
06-12-2007, 11:45 AM
Is my ex-wife in town? :coffee:

vraiblonde
06-12-2007, 11:46 AM
How do you secure a restraining order against somebody?
I think you just go down to the court house and file a complaint with a restraining order. Seems to me it's pretty easy to do and not really a huge legal deal.

As far as the pics go, I think it's one of those "they can't get in trouble for it until they do it" type of things. Then if he publishes those pictures, you can sue him in civil court.

But not 100% sure. Ken King will come along and give you all the nitty gritty here shortly.

vraiblonde
06-12-2007, 11:47 AM
Sheriffs Dept.
Is it there and not the court house?

missthang
06-12-2007, 11:58 AM
:jerry:

Nickel
06-12-2007, 12:04 PM
I'm confused... can I or can't I put K_Jo's "without make-up" picture on the internet...:confused:
Really Kwillia, wouldn't that be more appropriate in the colon cleansing thread? :ohwell:

nachomama
06-12-2007, 12:09 PM
I'm confused... can I or can't I put K_Jo's "without make-up" picture on the internet...:confused:

What about that pic of Smooth at Tiki?

jetmonkey
06-12-2007, 12:17 PM
How do you secure a restraining order against somebody? Can the restraining order prohibit distribution of digital materials?PM me the pictures and I'll tell you if they fit the criteria to be covered under a restraining order.

Chasey_Lane
06-12-2007, 01:02 PM
Can the restraining order prohibit distribution of digital materials?
That'll teach you to photograph your goods in bed. :lol:

smoothmarine187
06-12-2007, 01:04 PM
What about that pic of Smooth at Tiki?

:faint: Damn slotted, he told me those would never get out

nachomama
06-12-2007, 01:13 PM
:faint: Damn slotted, he told me those would never get out

:elaine: I was hiding behind the museum sign and got that one myself. :cool:

Ponytail
06-12-2007, 01:16 PM
Is it there and not the court house?

I believe either one. Sheriffs dept enforces it. I'll have to check with my informant. :biggrin: Pretty sure M had at least one written and granted without going to courthouse.

migtig
06-12-2007, 01:37 PM
Temporary Peace and Protective Orders are issued by a judge in the District Court during normal business hours. After hours, orders can be obtained through the District Court Commissioner in the Detention Center. The DCC will issue an Interim Order w/ a date for a Temporary hearing to be held in the District Court. If the judge in the District Court grants the Temporary Order, a date will be given for a Final hearing. If the judge grants the Final Order, Protective Orders are generally valid for one year from the date of Final hearing and Peace Orders are generally valid for six months from the date of the Final hearing.

Protective Orders can be obtained from the Circuit Court during normal business hours, but those generally pertain to issues where children are primarily involved.

The Petitioner (person who applied for the order) gets a copy of the order. Two copies of the order are given to the Sheriff's Office. One is the Sheriff's Office copy, which we keep on file, and one is the Respondent's copy (person who the order is against). A Deputy will serve the order or we will Non-Est it if not served and the Return of Service is returned to the court before the hearing. If the Respondent lives in another county or out of state, a copy of the order will be faxed or mailed to the proper jurisdiction for attempt at service. The Return of Service when returned to us served or Non-Est (not served) is faxed or mailed back to us and is then returned to the court before the hearing.

Any questions?

Does it involve a jury of your peers? :bubble:

PJumper
06-12-2007, 01:45 PM
Does it involve a jury of your peers? :bubble:

Thanks for all the info. I'm not that with the legal system 'cause I've never had to deal with it before. There's no violence involve, just a couple of adults harrassing and threatening(blackmailing some minors). I have confronted the adults before but they act more childish that the kids themselves.

Ken King
06-12-2007, 01:51 PM
Peace & Protective Orders (http://www.courts.state.md.us/district/forms/dvpo/ccdcdvpo1br.html)
What Barbra placed is exactly correct, you have to affirm by penalty of perjury that your assertions are true and then a hearing will be set to afford the accused an opportunity to respond.

Ken King
06-12-2007, 01:59 PM
Sounds like more a Peace Order type situation (parties don't appear to be related). However, I don't know if what is occurring necessitates a Peace Order. This could probably be handled through Community Mediation (http://www.st-marys-mediation.org/).
After seeing what it is about I don't think it will qualify for a protective order, maybe a no-tresspassing order would be more in line with keeping these people away from one another.

mommarock
06-12-2007, 02:00 PM
I'm confused... can I or can't I put K_Jo's "without make-up" picture on the internet...:confused:


:killingme :killingme :killingme

vraiblonde
06-12-2007, 02:03 PM
Thanks for all the info. I'm not that with the legal system 'cause I've never had to deal with it before. There's no violence involve, just a couple of adults harrassing and threatening(blackmailing some minors). I have confronted the adults before but they act more childish that the kids themselves.
What a bunch of freaks. Call the cops and ask what they suggest you do. It may be as simple as them sending over a Deputy to have a talk with these "adults".

And here I thought for sure you had an ex-boyfriend with nudies pics of you. :lol:

MMDad
06-12-2007, 02:08 PM
What a bunch of freaks. Call the cops and ask what they suggest you do. It may be as simple as them sending over a Deputy to have a talk with these "adults".

And here I thought for sure you had an ex-boyfriend with nudies pics of you. :lol: Maybe he does have an ex-boyfriend. :whistle:

migtig
06-12-2007, 02:30 PM
Oh my gawd! You are free! :love: :huggy: :banana:
:roflmao: I ran out of the court room screaming "Free at last" Then I boogied across the parking lot to my car and zoomed out of the area before a marshal could lock me up.

I :love: you.

PJumper
06-12-2007, 02:35 PM
I can give a quick tutorial on those too. :lol:

A No Trespass Order can be obtained from the SO 24-7. In order to serve one person, you'll be given two copies of the form. Fill them out identically. One is for you to keep and the other is for you to serve. You need to note the date and time of service on your copy. This is very important. If the person trespasses on the property again, when the deputy responds out s/he will need to see your copy w/ the date & time of service.

NOW, for methods of service YOU have several options. Note I said YOU. At this point, it's an entirely civil matter and the SO generally does not get involved.

1. You can hand the person the No Trespass Order. Easy squeezy. Even if the person wads it up and throws it @ your feet, it's considered served.
2. You can have a non-interested third party serve the No Trespass Order.
3. You can mail it Certified Return Receipt. When the postcard is returned to you, staple it to your copy.

Let me clarify some things. I'm the father of the minor. Her boyfriend's parents does not approved of the relationship and sent their child away. Now, a couple of weeks ago, somebody egged their house and they called me accusing my daughter and her female friend as the culprit, which is flat out false. During the conversation they threatened to distribute my daughter's picture that she sent to his BF's cellphone (which is not really pornographic and doesn't show any private parts) but they just want to project a bad image for my daughter. Then last weekend, my daugther and a couple of her friends were eating at IHOP when the waitress seated the couple next to them. The guy immediately confronted her male friend and accused him of calling the cops on them (separate incident) and continue to berate him for being gay.

I'm afraid my daughter can't act mature the next time this happened and do something that would get her in trouble.

vraiblonde
06-12-2007, 03:59 PM
Let me clarify some things. I'm the father of the minor. Her boyfriend's parents does not approved of the relationship and sent their child away. Now, a couple of weeks ago, somebody egged their house and they called me accusing my daughter and her female friend as the culprit, which is flat out false. During the conversation they threatened to distribute my daughter's picture that she sent to his BF's cellphone (which is not really pornographic and doesn't show any private parts) but they just want to project a bad image for my daughter. Then last weekend, my daugther and a couple of her friends were eating at IHOP when the waitress seated the couple next to them. The guy immediately confronted her male friend and accused him of calling the cops on them (separate incident) and continue to berate him for being gay.

I'm afraid my daughter can't act mature the next time this happened and do something that would get her in trouble.
I still don't understand, but at least I know now that you're a guy. :lol:

You have a daughter.
Your daughter had this boyfriend.
The BF's parents don't like your daughter.
Parents sent the BF away.
Someone egged their house, and they think it was your daughter.
The parents have also threatened to publish photos of your daughter, taken from her BF's camera phone.
They confronted her and her new BF at IHOP, making accusations to him and calling him "gay".

Is that about right?

Boudicca
06-12-2007, 04:30 PM
How do you secure a restraining order against somebody? Can the restraining order prohibit distribution of digital materials?

Protective orders are meant to protect people, not property. In order for it to be granted, your situation has to meet one of the following criteria:

An act that caused serious bodily harm
An act that placed the petitioner in fear of imminent bodily harm
Assault in any degree
rape of sexual offense
attempted rape or sexual offense

If you wish to obtain one, you have two options: During court hours go to the district court clerks office. After hours, see the court commissioner in the detention center (St. Mary's) or at the district court in Calvert (bottom floor).

If I were you, I would talk this issue over with a lawyer.

Qurious
06-12-2007, 04:46 PM
Let me clarify some things. I'm the father of the minor. Her boyfriend's parents does not approved of the relationship and sent their child away. Now, a couple of weeks ago, somebody egged their house and they called me accusing my daughter and her female friend as the culprit, which is flat out false. During the conversation they threatened to distribute my daughter's picture that she sent to his BF's cellphone (which is not really pornographic and doesn't show any private parts) but they just want to project a bad image for my daughter. Then last weekend, my daugther and a couple of her friends were eating at IHOP when the waitress seated the couple next to them. The guy immediately confronted her male friend and accused him of calling the cops on them (separate incident) and continue to berate him for being gay.

I'm afraid my daughter can't act mature the next time this happened and do something that would get her in trouble.

What bad image can they project of your daughter if it wasnt pornographic? She obviously was doing something trashy in that picture otherwise a threat wouldn't have been made.

slotted
06-12-2007, 06:01 PM
:faint: Damn slotted, he told me those would never get out
You notice that MINE didn't get out. :roflmao:

bcp
06-12-2007, 08:32 PM
How do you secure a restraining order against somebody? Can the restraining order prohibit distribution of digital materials?
you want me to delete those photos and videos and stop posting them on youtube dont you?


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