If I had a order of protection against me and the person who filed for it sent me a e-mail and I replied, can I be charged for violating the order?

Question Details: The deputy said that she can contact me and that doesn't break the order. Is this true?

Anthony Van Johnson / VANJOHNSON LAW FIRM, L.L.C. Answered 8 months ago This attorney is licensed in Georgia View Attorney Profile
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