The petition calls into question why civil restraining orders expire, as in Harwick's case.
A petition by the friend of slain Hollywood therapist Amie Harwick argues that a civil restraining order against Harwick’s ex-boyfriend — the man charged with her murder — had expired, leaving her vulnerable to the deadly attack.
The Los Angeles Times reports that Harwick filed for a temporary civil restraining order against Pursehouse in 2011, alleging physical abuse. However, the order was reportedly dismissed when Harwick “apparently” didn’t attend a subsequent hearing. — 🅳🆁🅴🆆 🅲🅰🆁🅴🆈 February 18, 2020 On Monday, Rep. Adam Schiff wrote on Facebook of the case, “Protective orders need to be easier to obtain and renew, and their enforcement — from police to prosecutor — must be much more highly prioritized to be effective.
Injunctions or restraining orders for intellectual property, corporations, real property and tax are often granted permanently to protect people and corporations from “irreparable harm,” she adds.
It’s why Arias suggests that domestic violence survivors have the option to attend court hearings via live-stream with the camera aimed at the judge, and not the accused, pointing to the risk of re-traumatization by being inside the courtroom and hallways with abusers. Laura Dugan, professor and associate chair in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Maryland, calls the suggestion “awesome.
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