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Q: What is Hearing results DOPP

Criminal case two aggravated corporalninjusty charges and a contempt for violation of cpo

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A: You're facing charges of aggravated corporal injury and contempt for violating a criminal protective order, and you're wondering about the hearing results labeled "DOPP". This is a serious situation, and understanding the terminology is crucial for your next steps.

"DOPP" might be an abbreviation used by the court to indicate a specific program or proceeding related to your case. It could stand for something like "Domestic Offender Probation Program" or another court-mandated initiative, but abbreviations can vary between courts and jurisdictions.

To get a clear understanding of what "DOPP" means in your case, it's important to review your court documents or contact the court clerk for clarification. They can provide detailed information about the hearing results and what they entail for you moving forward.

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