My wife and I have seperated and she has my two sons. She moved out of the house about four weeks ago. The fisrt weekend she moved out, I got to see my kids. But I haven't seen them in three weeks. A week ago I went to talk to my wife and she would not talk to me. She and her boyfriend called the cops on me. She told the deputy that she had a restraining order against me. She had papers printed up for the courts, but the papers were not "legal" yet. Well I left before the officers got there, but I drove back by her place where she was staying and the officers seen me. They to off after me and arrested me for "breaking a restraining order" (which did not exsist-legally), but that wouldn't hold up in court. So then they turned it around on me and said they arrested me for trespassing.
My question to you is: Can they arrest me for trespassing, if I left the property and then one and a half hours later, drive back by the property? The officer told me, a week later, that he arrested me because of the trespassing and not the restraining order(which was a lie). The officer told me, that the charge was trespassing because of "freshness". WHAT IS FRESHNESS???
My question to you is: Can they arrest me for trespassing, if I left the property and then one and a half hours later, drive back by the property? The officer told me, a week later, that he arrested me because of the trespassing and not the restraining order(which was a lie). The officer told me, that the charge was trespassing because of "freshness". WHAT IS FRESHNESS???