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Donald Sibdon Brown Jr. Black male, 30, 5 feet 9 inches, 200 pounds. Wanted for third offense family domestic violence and emergency protective order.
Stetson Bernard Littlejohn. Black male, 22, 5 feet 7 inches, 160 pounds. Wanted for failure to appear on the charge of obtaining money by false pretenses.
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JUVENILE - custody; children services; caseplan; clutter; unsafe; unsanitary conditions; protective supervision order; temporary custody; six month extension; no consistency; inappropriate discipline; emergency shelter care; foster care; termination of parental rights.
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Anthony Royshawn Butler. Black male, 25, 5 feet 7 inches, 160 pounds. Wanted for breaking and entering with the intent to commit a felony and grand larceny.
Austin Rashad Davis III. Black male, 21, 6 feet 1 inch, 320 pounds. Wanted for breaking and entering with the intent to commit a felony, destruction of property, assault and battery on a family member, and violating an emergency protective order.
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Drugs found on a defendant who was directed to remove a pill bottle from his pocket after a pat-down search must be suppressed, the Kentucky Supreme Court has ruled.
The police went to the defendant's house to serve an emergency protective order on him. When they arrived, the defendant was outside the house. He ignored an officer's request to stop and attempted to enter the house. The officer noticed a bulge in the defendant's right pants pocket and conducted a pat-down search.
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A Kanawha County magistrate let a convicted batterer walk out of his arraignment on minimal bail after he was arrested carrying a gun Thursday, and some wonder whether enough was done to protect the woman who had just filed for a domestic violence protective order against him.
Sheriff's Deputy A.W. Justice arrested Nathan A. Oxley, 28, for carrying a .22 caliber Marlin rifle on Walker Drive, according to a criminal complaint. Justice was serving Oxley with an emergency domestic-violence protective order that his girlfriend, Kendra Edens, had taken out the day before.
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House Bill 2454, by state Rep. Jeannie McDaniel, has been approved by the House.
The bill simplifies the process for stalking victims to obtain an emergency protective order, McDaniel said. The bill removes the current requirement that victims have a physical copy of the police report before an order can be issued and allows judges to accept a card signed by authorities indicating a police report has been filed.
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Hamden man charged with sexual assault HAMDEN -- Police have arrested a local man on sexual assault and other charges.
Jordan Brandon, 20, of 20 Sunset Road, was charged Thursday with first-degree sexual assault, two counts of violating a protective order, interfering with an emergency call, first-degree unlawful restraint and second-degree burglary.
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A federal grand jury indicted a twice-convicted batterer Tuesday on charges that he illegally possessed a rifle and ammunition, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced.
Nathan A. Oxley, 28, allegedly had a .22 caliber Marlin rifle and six rounds of ammunition with him when a Kanawha County sheriff's deputy went to serve him with an emergency domestic violence protective order on Dec. 11.
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Despite the importance of civil orders of protection as a legal resource for victims of intimate partner violence, research is limited in this area, and most studies focus on the process following a court's initial issuance of an emergency order. The purpose of this study is to address a major gap in the literature by examining cases where victims of intimate partner violence are denied access to temporary orders of protection. The study sample included a review of 2,205 petitions that had been denied by a Kentucky court during the 2003 fiscal year. The study offers important insights into the characteristics of petitioners and respondents to denied orders and outlines individual, contextual, structural, qualitative/perceptual, and procedural factors associated with the denial of tempor...
... partner violence in the form of civil protective or restraining orders. Over and above arrest, the ...
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... incorporated in the statutes regarding emergency protective orders, preliminary protective orders a...