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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.

It probably won't fly. Her parents probably got the order and not her. I'm guessing they will not let you off the hook.

If you get caught trying to get her to go along with your scheme, you will probably be charged with witness tampering.

You did the crime - now do the time!

No Contact orders, as you can see from http://www.lss.bc.ca/assets/resources/pu... have different requirements in each jurisdiction. From a cursory view, it looks as if NCOs protect order seekers from abusive partners, caretakers and so on. Doesn't look as if there IS a way out. UNLESS for some reason you were not able to raise an appropriate defence - and the reason had better be good. Happily, this is the daily bread and butter of most criminal mouthpieces. Consult one.

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