Where Am I Entitled To A Reasonable Expectation Of Privacy? A person is entitled to a reasonable expectation of privacy within his own place of residence, among other places. Courts are extremely protective of the home along with the privacy citizens are entitled to therein. For the government to intrude into the inner sanctum of the domicile, one of three things is required: a warrant… Read More
Is “Stalking” Considered Domestic Violence? The term stalker is often thrown around as an almost endearing term to finding someone of interest and learning as much as possible about them. However, it becomes a much more serious offense when interest takes on a deeper, more intimidating attack. Let’s talk about the definition of stalking and how that relates to domestic… Read More
No Contact Orders (NCO) definition and consequences of violating No Contact Orders One of the most common domestic violence crimes committed in Washington is the abuse of a court-imposed No Contact Order. There are a variety of ways that this could be abused, but the simple fact is that No Contact Orders have a history of not being respected or adhered to. Types of No Contact… Read More