double-trouble
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I hope you are never unfortunate enough to spend time in either place. But you may want to take a tour if such a program is available. In many states the Jails are worse than the prisons. Consider Arizona.Jail is NOT prison -- different places entirely. How familiar are YOU with the Ohio courts? How much jail time?
He may not have insurance at all.he may have insurance that would cover his counseling.
He may lose the insurance when and if he loses his job over the DV accusation.
My legal background comes from personal experience, and a lot of reading which I suggest you do.What is your legal background? You have no clue. NONE.
I didn't say that. I said a judge can certainly reverse a restraining order especially if the victim requests it. And it is a very simple process. Go sit in on arraignments if it is possible and you may see this take place right before your eyes. Then stand up immediately and tell the judge and victim or defendant that they cannot do what they just did. You can start a whole new arguement about it right there in court.Wrong. The OP making a request is NOT going to lift the restraining order.
If he was arrested he certainly could of been jailed and I suspect that was the case as many police departments have pro-arrest policies to begin with.Really? In jail he is treated like a caged animal? Is he in jail? I didn't see where he is in jail at all now.
In Jail you will be caged, you may find yourself in harms way, it is not a dignifying experience.
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