FH10: Protection Orders Flashcards
What is a “Respondent” in regards to Protection Orders?
The subject of an order
What is an “Applicant” in regards to Protection Orders?
Victim or Applicant for Protection Order
What are the standard conditions against of a protection order?
- Violence
- Contact
- Weapons
It is a condition of every protection order that a respondent must not……
Possess/have control of any weapon and firearms license. Must surrender at time of service
What may happen if a respondent fails to surrender their firearms and firearms license?
May be arrested for breaching their PSO
When does a temporary protection order become final under the Family Violence Act 2008?
After 3 months the order is made unless respondent challenges or applies under other sections of the act for variation or discharge
What are the special bail requirements following a respondents arrest?
A 24 hour cooling off period that the district court may bail within 24 hours of arrest before appearing at court
What is the power to search and seize firearms when a protection order is in existence?
Section 18 of the Search and Surveillance Act