Eight Mile, AL asked in Domestic Violence for Alabama

Q: Can a women that has a man arrested 7 times of domestic violance go visit that man while he is incarcerated?

Can. A woman go visit a man she put in jail for domist violance.

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William E. Scully Jr.
William E. Scully Jr.
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  • Domestic Violence Lawyer
  • Daphne, AL
  • Licensed in Alabama

A: These are obviously sick individuals. Whether you are the idiot guy in jail who beats up women or the idiot woman on the outside who keeps teasing the alligator. You are both sick and need help. I guess you might be a family member or friend of one of these idiots, distraught over the fact that they are ruining their lives. If so, you are the only party that we have sympathy for. To answer your question, often there is a "no contact order" issued by the court when a domestic violence charge is sworn out. It is also possible that the woman sought a 'protection from abuse order,' which is a civil court order. Both of these would be directed towards the abuser, not the abused. Ultimately, though it will be up to the jailer whether or not to allow the fool to come to jail to taunt the animal in the cage. If the existence of a protective order is known the jailer won't allow such visits. Of course, I can't give a solid opinion based on the limited information available, so this opinion should not be relied upon.

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