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What is the name of your state? Indiana

I dated a girl for 2 years. The break up was very nasty and we both ended up in jail for domestic battery. Lady prosecutor dropped charges against my ex. I got 1 year jail, suspended, 1 year probation. Ex kept calling wanting to get back together. When I started dating someone new my ex made up a story saying I was calling and harassing her. Probation was violated and I served a year in jail.
New girlfriend stuck by me. I've been out 6 months and she and I just got engauged. My parents put a notice in the local paper 2 weeks ago. When I got home on Monday there was a EX PARTE ORDER FOR PROTECTION (IC 34-26-5) notice on my door that says my ex claims she found a video tape on her car that shows her pet in a compromising situation. I called the phone # on the officers card that was with the notice and he said I needed to quit bothering her, and if he get just 1 call from her he's going to arrest me.

Can he do that ?

I have a small claims judgement against her for $2800 that I loaned her when we were together. The cop told me that the protective order makes the small claims judgement null and void and if I try to collect it he can arrest me for violating the order.

Is that true?

I haven't seen or talked to this @!%# since before I went to jail. While I was in jail she called and hassled my current girlfriend so much at home and her work that she had to have her # changed and change shifts at her job. But the police said they couldn't do anything about that.
 



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