Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida

i have an injunction against a minor child for my daughter who is also a minor child. the injuntion stipulates that there be little to no contact, because they go to school together. the girl that we have the injuntion against has not been walking away when she sees my daughter...yesterday my daughter was talking to some students and this girl walked right up and started conversating with the same students. there have been other incidents since last friday, even after her court arraignment last monday, when the judge told her to have no hostile contact with my daughter and to walk the other way when she sees my daughter. this girl is pushing the limits of my patience. the resource office and the principal see absolutely nothing wrong with their conduct/behavior. what can i do to make sure that this girl abides by the restrictions and also the authorities who seem to care less abide also??


Asked on 1/12/10, 5:12 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Sarah Grosse Sarah Grosse, Esquire

I did not hear you say that the girl is having any "hostile contact" with your daughter, just that she is talking to the same people at the same time. So, I'm not sure this is a violation of your injunction. You can always go back to court and ask to modify the injunction to include any non-hostile contact, but I'm not sure how a judge would feel about that if the girls go to the same school.

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Answered on 1/17/10, 6:37 am


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