CdwJava
Senior Member
Parking around the corner may not be a violation of the order ... depends on the distances involved.yolandanewell said:When the officers responded the the July 4th call... they told me that he was parked around the corner and had admitted that he KNEW he was violating the order. I ALWAYS have a copy of the order with me at all times... so I showed it to them on site as well.
This would (or SHOULD) be a violation of 273.6 (the DV TRO violation), PC 653m (annoying and harassing calls), and possibly, PC 422 (criminal threats ... IF the threats convey an immediate and almost unequivocal threat of harm).Then the call about hacking someones head off with the knife came in. I expressed my concern all three times I've tried to get someone to hear it that the only thing done was the sergeant called my ex and left him a voice mail - the sergeant himself said he would classify the call as an 'annoying phone call'... the order CLEARLY STATES that he must not annoy, harass, strike, treaten, sexually assault, batter, stalk ..... etc....
I don't either. These officers and the supervisor have either been asleep for the past few years, or these guys are the laziest cusses around!BOTH police reports state very clearly that he was 'harassing' me and 'threatening' me.
I just don't get it.
Even if they don't make an arrest, they SHOULD at least forward the case to the DA with a request for charges. I suppose it's possible that the local DA has for some reason put a scare into local police regarding even this misdemeanor arrest, but I find it surprising.
I would ask for a meeting with a lieutenant or higher and demand that they explain to you why the law has not been adhered to. There MIGHT be some legal reasoning that escapes me here.
- Carl