My question involves restraining orders in the State of: Michigan
My husband has been on probation for possession of marijuana with "attempt to deliver" for the past year and a half. Over this past summer, problems within our marriage, and my own mental distress, drove me to request a PPO. Since then my husband has made vast improvements in his behavior and character and things were going so well that I let the divorce I filed for drop. It was my own mistaken thinking that led me to believe that I still had my rights and freedoms. On January 6, CPS came to my door to investigate allegations of sexual abuse (which have been proven false). My husband was here for our oldest daughter's birthday and they arrested him. His probation officer, who we have had many many problems with, claims that she didn't know about the PPO (which, I assure you, she did - my neighbor and I hand delivered a copy to her office the day it was filed and my husband swears that he also told her and I have never known him to be a liar.) Anyway, she put him on tether and then ordered him to take a polygraph test to prove the sexual abuse allegations false. That was all they were suppose to ask him about, but apparently they also asked him if he had been seeing me and it showed that he lied. Now she is holding him for another probation violation - can she legally do this based on a polygraph test?

