View Full Version : Do I need a protection order for harassment to be a crime or can I just go to cops?
Racelwithnoh
Mar 12, 2012, 01:27 PM
Hello again all!
WA state.
I have come to realize I am dealing with an actual sociopath here. I have had multiple harassments lodged against me, in print and other proof. I am looking at this now and thinking I have allowed way too many bites for this dog. I can predict if I file for a protection odder she will retaliate again, probably worse. In my state is it necessary to get a protection order or can I simply go straight to the sherriff to report this harassment and is it a crime or is it only a crime if you have broken an exiting protection order? What will happen next?
JudyKayTee
Mar 12, 2012, 01:43 PM
First you file Police Reports. Those are the basis for the protective order.
Is the Sheriff the only Police Agency in Town?
Yes, ignoring a protective order is a crime. If the Order is ignored the person can immediately be arrested (upon proof) and jailed.
Racelwithnoh
Mar 12, 2012, 02:33 PM
Oh, hello again. Thanks! What do you mean a police report? I call the police? I go to the police? I file something somewhere? Sorry I am so dumb! I was under the understanding that a protection order is civil and filed at the courthouse.
No, thankfully, the other cop (from my last question) is not same as the sherriff.
AK lawyer
Mar 12, 2012, 04:55 PM
... What do you mean a police report? I call the police? I go to the police? I file something somewhere? ...
A citizen doesn't "file" a police report. A police officer presumbably files it somewhere in the police department. What you would do is report what you believe to be a crime to a police officer. He or she will interview you and write a report as to what you and others have said. That's all a police report is.
... I was under the understanding that a protection order is civil and filed at the courthouse.
...
If you apply at the courthouse for a protection order, and if the judge feels that your application has merit, the judge will issue the order.
I don't believe your antagonist can be ordered not to file lawsuits against you. But if she does so repeatedly, and these cases are ruled to be without merit, she can perhaps be sanctioned (fined) for abuse of process.
Fr_Chuck
Mar 12, 2012, 06:29 PM
To file a police report, you call the police to report a crime, is the harassment that is being done a crime or not ?