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    Question PPO and Definition of Premises

    My question involves restraining orders in the State of: Michigan

    You folks have been so helpful to me, I hope you don't mind another question.

    There is a PPO against the accused for a CSC against my child. Two schools SHARE one property. Accused picked up child from one school but the PPO states that the accused: "Shall have no contact W/or enter any premises where "victim" is present."

    The "premises" part is questionable. While not in the same school, the parking area is shared as is the busing. Would a shared property school district be considered ANY premises? Thank you for all that you help frazzled people, such as myself, untangle.

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    Default Re: PPO and Definition of Premises

    Ask the law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over the school to tell you how they interpret the order. If you don't like their answer, consider going back to court to have the judge clarify it.

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