Then again, the judge might be equally inclined to think, He's military. He probably is dangerous. I'll grant the order. Depends on the judge.Keith B wrote:Actually, the ex-parte could be enforced if the individual did not go to court on the date and failed to appear. If the person could not make the court date due to military service, the judge might be more inclined to grant a postponement until such time as the individual could travel. A lot would depend on his military status and if the judge felt there was no potential of the person being a threat to the persons listed in the order.
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