Other Criminal Charges & Offenses clarification of the provision written in order

To be candid, this matter is far more intricate than the initial charges suggest. It all stemmed from my earnest efforts to remove two problematic roommates who posed a threat to both my well-being and that of my grandfather. Regrettably, my attempt to secure a protection order during a court appearance following the issuance of a two-week temporary order did not yield the intended outcome. Reflecting on the proceedings, I'm uncertain about where I might have faltered. I may have placed undue faith in the defendants' ability to recognize the hazards associated with their fentanyl usage, compounded by the fact that emergency services were summoned on two separate occasions due to overdoses. However, during their testimony under oath, one of the defendants fabricated a story, claiming that the emergency responses were for testicular cancer—a blatant falsehood.

Furthermore, amidst their legal response, a declaration penned by an acquaintance of theirs, identified by the initials R.A. (to safeguard their identity), falsely stated that I had allegedly confided in her about my intention to exploit the protection order to evict them. This assertion is entirely baseless, as I have never had any interaction with R.A.

This narrative underscores the multifaceted nature of the situation, highlighting the complexities involved in seeking legal redress while navigating through layers of deception and misinformation.
 
Fast forward to three days after the return of the problematic roommates, the retaliation actually began while the temporary order for protection against the two troublesome roommates was still in effect. They retaliated by obtaining a temporary protection order against me and two other friends who had been staying at the house while I sought answers from my ex-girlfriend.

During this time, they resorted to deceitful tactics, fabricating false testimony and bringing in someone I had never met, such as R.A., to give declarations filled with lies. Despite these dishonest actions, their retaliation persisted even after the expiration of the temporary protection order, as they continued to act against me and the two others involved.

It's evident that their actions were driven by malice, as they sought to manipulate the legal system to their advantage, regardless of the truth. This highlights the gravity of the situation and underscores the lengths to which certain individuals are willing to go in pursuit of their objectives, even if it means resorting to dishonest and retaliatory measures.
 
During the hearing, the temporary orders against the other two individuals were easily dropped, as none of the petitions mentioned violence or fear, including mine. However, despite this, the petitioner claimed to have more evidence and was granted another three-week extension, during which I was still prohibited from returning.

Fast forward to the very last hearing, when I couldn't make it and a full order for protection was granted, that's when I experienced technical difficulties on Zoom. Despite these challenges, I managed to join the hearing after the technical issues were resolved.

Remarkably, I joined the hearing earlier than previously observed. Typically, they would wait until all other hearings concluded before addressing cases involving absent parties. However, this time, they proceeded without waiting for other cases to conclude, contrary to their usual practice. Despite being present and ready to participate, they didn't follow the usual protocol of waiting for all other hearings to finish before making a judgment. This departure from standard procedure denied me the opportunity to fully present my case.

When the opportunity for a second hearing arose, I realized it wouldn't necessarily alter the outcome significantly or expedite my return by much. Consequently, I reluctantly decided to forego it. It's crucial to note that throughout this ordeal, there have been no genuine indications of fear or threats from my end. It's evident that the petitioner is exploiting legal loopholes to further their agenda of theft and manipulation.

I am determined to pursue every legal avenue available to rectify this injustice, holding everyone accountable for their actions. Notably, my aunt, who holds the position of property manager and power of attorney, never filed for a protection order. Instead, she threatened to do so and denied me her address, which I needed to pursue proper channels for addressing theft and drug use at the property. Had I been provided with her address, I could have utilized certified mail to demand that she fulfill her duty to address these issues in accordance with state law.

Despite the challenges I face, I remain resolute in seeking justice and restoring order to this chaotic situation. It's clear that this has been a tumultuous time in my life, but I am determined to persevere. Any assistance or guidance you can provide is deeply appreciated. Thank you sincerely for your support during this difficult period.

If there are any further questions or details you need, please don't hesitate to ask.
 
Instead of wasting your time and ours posting irrelevant information to your question, how about telling us what you were charged with in violation of the protection order. I think I remember you saying it had to do with the vehicles.
 
If a person residing in WA state wishes to report the abuse, theft, or any other manner of causing harm to a senior citizen in WA state, she/he can contact local law enforcement or do as the following article suggests!!!!

What is a vulnerable adult?

Vulnerable adults are people who are unable to independently provide for their own basic necessities of life due to:

  • Age
  • Disability
  • Disease or
  • Developmental disorders


Vulnerable adults also include:

  1. Adults who reside in long-term care facilities such as nursing homes, adult family homes, boarding homes or assisted living facilities or
  2. Those who receive health care or other assistance in providing for the basic necessities of life while residing in their own home.



Examples of abuse, neglect and financial exploitation include:

  • Pushing, hitting, punching a vulnerable adult
  • Shouting at, berating, intimidating, or threatening to harm an elderly person
  • Taking financial advantage of one who is lonely, vulnerable or has memory lapses
  • Taking money an elderly person needs, "borrowing" money with no intention to pay it back, tricking someone into buying something they have no use for
  • Failing to provide goods and services that are necessary to meet the physical, medical or emotional needs of a vulnerable adult, when a person has an oligation to do so
  • Neglecting an elderly person's physical, medical and emotional needs or
  • Allowing an older adult to neglect their personal needs.


What to look for:

  • Unexplained injuries, bruises, burns, puncture wounds, cuts, sunken eyes and/or welts
  • Excessive fears, withdrawal, agitation
  • Sudden inability to pay bills, buy food or personal items
  • Changes in appetite or unusual weight gain or loss
  • Poor personal hygiene
  • Does not know personal finances or
  • Unexplained changes in health.


What is self-neglect and what are the signs?

  • Hoarding
  • Failure to take essential medications or refusal to seek medical treatment for serious illness or injuries
  • Leaving a burning stove unattended
  • Poor hygiene
  • Not wearing suitable clothing for the weather
  • Confusion
  • Inability to attend to housekeeping or
  • Dehydration.


Ways that families and friends can help:

  • Respect and honor your elders
  • Report suspected abuse/mistreatment or self-neglect
  • Find sources of help and use them
  • Visit regularly monitor the well being of elderly neighbors
  • Keep track of medication and doctors' visits
  • Volunteer to help
  • Realize abuse can happen in your family or neighborhood
  • Speak up when something looks or sounds wrong.


Warnings for older adults:

  • DO NOT live with a person who is violent or who abuses alcohol or drugs
  • If you are abused, mistreated, neglected, please tell others - such as your doctor, the clergy, a friend or family member
  • DO NOT leave cash or valuables out in the open
  • DO NOT give friends or family money if you need the money to live on
  • Ask someone you trust to read a document before you sign it
  • DO NOT allow anyone to keep details of your finances or property away from you.
Additional information regarding reporting abuse and neglect, reporting Medicaid Fraud and/or abuse, protecting seniors and Medicaid Fraud is also available.

 
If a person residing in WA state wishes to report the abuse, theft, or any other manner of causing harm to a senior citizen in WA state, she/he can contact local law enforcement or do as the following article suggests!!!!

What is a vulnerable adult?

Vulnerable adults are people who are unable to independently provide for their own basic necessities of life due to:

  • Age
  • Disability
  • Disease or
  • Developmental disorders


Vulnerable adults also include:

  1. Adults who reside in long-term care facilities such as nursing homes, adult family homes, boarding homes or assisted living facilities or
  2. Those who receive health care or other assistance in providing for the basic necessities of life while residing in their own home.



Examples of abuse, neglect and financial exploitation include:

  • Pushing, hitting, punching a vulnerable adult
  • Shouting at, berating, intimidating, or threatening to harm an elderly person
  • Taking financial advantage of one who is lonely, vulnerable or has memory lapses
  • Taking money an elderly person needs, "borrowing" money with no intention to pay it back, tricking someone into buying something they have no use for
  • Failing to provide goods and services that are necessary to meet the physical, medical or emotional needs of a vulnerable adult, when a person has an oligation to do so
  • Neglecting an elderly person's physical, medical and emotional needs or
  • Allowing an older adult to neglect their personal needs.


What to look for:

  • Unexplained injuries, bruises, burns, puncture wounds, cuts, sunken eyes and/or welts
  • Excessive fears, withdrawal, agitation
  • Sudden inability to pay bills, buy food or personal items
  • Changes in appetite or unusual weight gain or loss
  • Poor personal hygiene
  • Does not know personal finances or
  • Unexplained changes in health.


What is self-neglect and what are the signs?

  • Hoarding
  • Failure to take essential medications or refusal to seek medical treatment for serious illness or injuries
  • Leaving a burning stove unattended
  • Poor hygiene
  • Not wearing suitable clothing for the weather
  • Confusion
  • Inability to attend to housekeeping or
  • Dehydration.


Ways that families and friends can help:

  • Respect and honor your elders
  • Report suspected abuse/mistreatment or self-neglect
  • Find sources of help and use them
  • Visit regularly monitor the well being of elderly neighbors
  • Keep track of medication and doctors' visits
  • Volunteer to help
  • Realize abuse can happen in your family or neighborhood
  • Speak up when something looks or sounds wrong.


Warnings for older adults:

  • DO NOT live with a person who is violent or who abuses alcohol or drugs
  • If you are abused, mistreated, neglected, please tell others - such as your doctor, the clergy, a friend or family member
  • DO NOT leave cash or valuables out in the open
  • DO NOT give friends or family money if you need the money to live on
  • Ask someone you trust to read a document before you sign it
  • DO NOT allow anyone to keep details of your finances or property away from you.
Additional information regarding reporting abuse and neglect, reporting Medicaid Fraud and/or abuse, protecting seniors and Medicaid Fraud is also available.

also anyone can file for a protection order on their behalf and abuse the system is what I am getting at
 
Instead of wasting your time and ours posting irrelevant information to your question, how about telling us what you were charged with in violation of the protection order. I think I remember you saying it had to do with the vehicles.
yeah the vehicles so I highly doubt the judge meant to have it be where they are more important than a person or place the person protected are from however that is why I was arrested. seems like it should be part of the shared residence since they are on the shared residence and she isn't supposed to be there still
 
yeah the vehicles so I highly doubt the judge meant to have it be where they are more important than a person or place the person protected are from however that is why I was arrested. seems like it should be part of the shared residence since they are on the shared residence and she isn't supposed to be there still
also the rest of what I wrote is to give a better picture so there is more of a willingness to help hopefully in knowing the whole story instead of assuming i am just trying to find a way to harass someone or abuse them or whatever this is manipulation on their side and it isn't if there are court procedures that weren't done right or my rights were violated which is likely with so much that went on
 
also anyone can file for a protection order on their behalf and abuse the system is what I am getting at

I don't control their system.

Frankly, no one can identify those who control everything.

I've learned that the ones touted to be in control are simply display pawns to keep the rabble calm, sedated, and filled with hope.

I simply refer to THEM as Mr. and Ms.BIGSTUFF.

That said, searching for Mr. BIG STUFF, one will see this:


I've searched high and low for a picture of either person.

So far, no pictures of them are known to exist.

I've been advised to stop looking.

I'm inclined to agree.
 
yeah the vehicles so I highly doubt the judge meant to have it be where they are more important than a person or place the person protected are from however that is why I was arrested. seems like it should be part of the shared residence since they are on the shared residence and she isn't supposed to be there still
So, it really doesn't matter what you think. You violated the protective order as written. End of story!
 
could a solution be to petition for an order for protection against the lady at the shared residence only checking the proper boxes that ask for protection at the shared residence from her and possibly specifying that she remove her cars in the order?

is it going to be a waste of time if I do that?
 
could a solution be to petition for an order for protection against the lady at the shared residence only checking the proper boxes that ask for protection at the shared residence from her and possibly specifying that she remove her cars in the order?

is it going to be a waste of time if I do that?

I suggest you take two or three hours and replay the chain of events that occurred leading you to where you now stand, sit, or lay.

Most people rent an apartment or purchase real estate, in order to live a calm, happy, productive life.

There are companies that employ trained nursing/medical personnel to care for, assist, and tend to disabled, elderly, injured, feeble, and/or incapacitated people. As far as the elderly go, Medicare and/or Medicaid often assist those whose finances are feeble or financially bereft.

Its never a waste of time when a person is selfless and concerned about caring for a loved one. It is useless, however, to fuss, fight, bicker, squabble, conspire with others to bring hurt, harm, or danger into the lives of troubled or vulnerable people.

If you reflect, reconsider, and gain insight as to what or how things devolved to bring you such a troublesome circumstance. Do that and you'll gradually get your life on a more stable trajectory. Remember, if your life is in turmoil, there's very little you can do to really help others.
 
also the rest of what I wrote is to give a better picture

We don't need a better picture. All we need to know is:

1 - You had a protective order against you.

2 - You were arrested because you were alleged to have violated it.

3 - What the specific allegations were.

4 - Do you have a potential defense.

We have 1 and 2. You have ignored the repeated requests for 3 so we can't say whether you have 4.

I'm going to lock this thread if you don't respond to 3 with the exact allegations written on the court's charging papers.
 
could a solution be to petition for an order for protection against the lady at the shared residence only checking the proper boxes that ask for protection at the shared residence from her and possibly specifying that she remove her cars in the order?

is it going to be a waste of time if I do that?
Give us the TL;DR as requested.

No, filing a petition for an order of protection in retaliation for the inconvenience of having an order of protection against you will seriously torque off the court. It would be worse than a waste of time.

If there is property that you need to retrieve, there are legal methods of doing so. You get a police escort or civil standby. How to accomplish this can be easily googled in much less time than typing the "background".
 
Give us the TL;DR as requested.

No, filing a petition for an order of protection in retaliation for the inconvenience of having an order of protection against you will seriously torque off the court. It would be worse than a waste of time.

If there is property that you need to retrieve, there are legal methods of doing so. You get a police escort or civil standby. How to accomplish this can be easily googled in much less time than typing the "background"
 
getting this person out of the house must happen me moving out completely for a whole year is noty an option so if anyone has a way to tell me how to go about proceeding in that fashion please let me know thank you. Nobody in my family that can is doing anything to evict them and cant be reached can I start an eviction process being the only one left that is able ? or does it hold any weight that this person gave testimony to move out or is there any exceptions to the once a year reconsideration or any other thing I can try with the courts. it would really be helpful if anyone is looking at me as someone that is just trying to harrass this person at all costs just stop right there and take my word for it they have and are manipulating the system and I have not been violent and they are not scared of me or for their safety period. So just help me as if you give the benefit of the doubt and I am asking for help in solving the objectivesthat I have in mind which are for this person to be out of the house and me being able to live there with no problems regarding her so since I cant go back for modification for 12 months is there other options? I have a public defender for the rest that is going on but they are only helping with the charges and that does not get me back into my home thanks for your help
 
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