ironichope
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What is the name of your state? NJ
A victim recently reported a sexual assault and arrived home yesterday to find a crowbar conspicuously hanging over the stairwell she passes to enter her apartment. She called the apartment superintendent and requested removal of the crowbar. The accused faces allegations of sexual assault and for other reasons, a temporary restraining order is in place against the accused.
Later that night, the victim realized that the news reported a marine was murdered with a crowbar after reporting a rape, so the victim immediately went to the police who refused to confiscate the crowbar.
The restraining order forbids the accused from having anyone contact the victim. No one would know about the allegations and the victim's address without having spoken to the accused. Hence, the victim believes a crowbar conspicuously hanging outside her apartment is a violation of the tro, and that the police should confiscate the crowbar at minimum and arrest/detain the accused at best.
Any thoughts?
A victim recently reported a sexual assault and arrived home yesterday to find a crowbar conspicuously hanging over the stairwell she passes to enter her apartment. She called the apartment superintendent and requested removal of the crowbar. The accused faces allegations of sexual assault and for other reasons, a temporary restraining order is in place against the accused.
Later that night, the victim realized that the news reported a marine was murdered with a crowbar after reporting a rape, so the victim immediately went to the police who refused to confiscate the crowbar.
The restraining order forbids the accused from having anyone contact the victim. No one would know about the allegations and the victim's address without having spoken to the accused. Hence, the victim believes a crowbar conspicuously hanging outside her apartment is a violation of the tro, and that the police should confiscate the crowbar at minimum and arrest/detain the accused at best.
Any thoughts?