In Colorado, arrests are mandatory for those who violate restraining orders, and jail time is required for subsequent violations. Victims' advocates contend that, without such teeth, restraining orders too often do not deter violent offenders. The state also now mandates treatment for abusive family members.
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| David Michael Burnette Arrest Age 33 More Information >>> |
Arrested Dec 10, 2018 • harassment (repeated insults/taunts) (misdemeanor) • domestic& • #160;violence - sentencing |
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| Leighton Elizabeth Butler Arrest Age 32 More Information >>> |
Arrested Jan 14, 2017 • criminal mischief - $300 - $749.99 (m2) • domestic& • #160;violence-intimate relationship |
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| Kerry Elizabeth Rose Byars Arrest Age 21 More Information >>> |
Arrested Jul 03, 2018 • harassment (strikes, shoves, kicks) (misdemeanor) • domestic& • #160;violence - sentencing |
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Colorado Domestic Violence Treatment – What Are The Standards – What Does The Evaluation Consist Of – How Does It Work?
Child Abuse includes violence against children who are not the subject of the custody action. A parent who committed child abuse cannot share decision-making over the objection of the other parent, but, curiously, may have sole decision-making.
Here's an idea.... why don't you annex evidence to backup these outlandish claims, you old time convict.
If your conviction has been expunged or overturned on appeal, maybe you might consider using the domestic violence database contact form to inform them of the dismissal?