If an Ex Parte protection order has been issued, you should also have been sent a subpeona to appear in court to present your side of the case.
You need to present your case in court when your court date is set.
You can't appeal a case to a higher court that hasn't even gone to court yet.
However, if the judge issued an Ex Parte order he must have probable cause to believe that the story about you stalking and trying to lure the girl into the car is true.
You need to prepare your facts for your case, and probably should get a lawyer, if you don't want the order to become permanent when you go to court.
An ex parte order is an emergency relief for the victim. The defendant, which is you in this case does not have to be present. She asked a judge for immediate relief and apparently he or she agreed. An ex parte order is usually good for 10 days. You should have to appear in court shortly for the full protective order petition. This is where you can contest the order.
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If an Ex Parte protection order has been issued, you should also have been sent a subpeona to appear in court to present your side of the case.
You need to present your case in court when your court date is set.
You can't appeal a case to a higher court that hasn't even gone to court yet.
However, if the judge issued an Ex Parte order he must have probable cause to believe that the story about you stalking and trying to lure the girl into the car is true.
You need to prepare your facts for your case, and probably should get a lawyer, if you don't want the order to become permanent when you go to court.
An ex parte order is an emergency relief for the victim. The defendant, which is you in this case does not have to be present. She asked a judge for immediate relief and apparently he or she agreed. An ex parte order is usually good for 10 days. You should have to appear in court shortly for the full protective order petition. This is where you can contest the order.
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