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No Contact Order?


Can my attorney contact the prosecuting individual(juvenile female) of the no contact order and attempt to have her waive it? I am being charged with violating a no contact order and am thinking the ONLY way out of it is to have both parties admit wrong and chalk it up to a case of "high school crush" gone wrong so that we can all move on.

You need to read the order and abide by it. They usually say that you, your agent or anyone on your behalf cannot contact her. Violating the order again it鈥檚 not a good idea.

NO your attorney would not do that. If he acts as your agent in contact her, it is the same as ou contacting her.

If she wants to drop the charges she will. You trying to talk her about of it is witness tampering.

No contact MEANS no contact. I have a feeling you don't yet get that.

Most likely your attorney could try. But this is a question that would be better answered for your attorney. Your attorney knows the law and what they can and can't get away with.

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