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North Carolina No-Contact Order for Stalking or Nonconsensual Sexual Conduct

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No-Contact Order for Stalking or Nonconsensual Sexual Conduct: This is an official form from the North Carolina Administration of the Courts - AOC, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by North Carolina statutes and law.

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A criminal no contact order will typically prevent the defendant from any contact with the victim or witnesses. The defendant will not be permitted to contact the victim or witnesses in person, via telephone, email, text messages, written mail, or through third party contact.

Can I discuss the case with others? Defense attorneys and investigators working for defendants often contact victims and witnesses.While you may discuss the case with them if you wish to do so, you do not have to talk to them. The choice is entirely yours.

A no contact order can be filed in a civil clerk's office in the county where the alleged victim lives, where the alleged offender lives, or where the alleged sex crime occurred.

After a no-contact order is issued, it is entered into the law enforcement computer-based criminal intelligence information system. Usually, the no-contact order will remain in the computer system for one year (RCW 10.99. 050). Every police officer has access to this computer system.

If it is a no contact order as a condition of bond, pending further hearing on a criminal charge, only the court can dismiss such an order. You can request that it be dismissed, or at least modified to allow contact of a non-assualtive nature.

Reconciliation. Strangers do not perpetrate DV, someone they love does. When someone you love is the perpetrator, leaving for good is the hardest part. Children. Kids miss their parents, and parents miss their kids. There is a constant pressure for a parent to return to being a "family."

You cannot drop the charges, but as long as the judge believes that you are not being forced or coerced into dropping the No Contact order, he/she should drop it. Just go to the court that put the order in effect and ask the Clerk's office to pull the case and tell them what it is that you are seeking.

If you're the person who asked for the no contact order, you can ask the judge in your case to drop it. While there's no guarantee that the judge will do so, if you can show that you're not being forced or coerced into doing it, you'll have a better chance of getting it dropped.

A protective order does NOT go both ways. So he can get in trouble for having contact with her, but she cannot get in trouble for having contact with him.Also, evidence that she continues to contact him is very compelling in any attempt to dissolve the protective order or avoid having it extended.

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North Carolina No-Contact Order for Stalking or Nonconsensual Sexual Conduct