Can I violate my own order?
A victim who has an order of protection (temporary or final) cannot violate his/her own order or be arrested for violating such order.1
1 NY Fam Ct Act §§ 842, 846(a-1)
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A victim who has an order of protection (temporary or final) cannot violate his/her own order or be arrested for violating such order.1
1 NY Fam Ct Act §§ 842, 846(a-1)
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