Overturning an NCO in Oregon
Posted on : 13-03-2010 | By : Legal Information | In : Criminal Law, Legal Questions, Probation, Restraining Orders
Tags: no contact order, Oregon No Contact Order, Restraining Order
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My husband has been served with a No contact order for violating a restraining order I was instructed to put into place, because I had filed for divorce. I tried to have the RO Removed but the judge wouldn’t allow it. My husband came over one day and I was in a very emotional state, he followed me in his car and scared me to a point I dial 911. I knew he wouldn’t hurt me but I didn’t want him following me anymore. The DA trumped up the charges to get a Plea from him. He agreed to the plea, and plead guilty to 2 counts of ROV. While in the hearing the judge asked if I wanted to say anything (I did want to) but the DA cut me off and said no for me. My husband was sentenced to 2 years Formal probation and a No Contact order was filed against him.
I never wanted any charges filed, now the family is facing a severe hardship without their dad and I want him to come home so we can reconcile. Is there anything we can do to remove the NCO?



