Is an interdict like a restraining order? If you violate a restraining order, you go to jail and get heavily fined, sentenced, or both.
2006-12-31 21:46:55
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answered by Anonymous
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In law, an interdict is a court order enforcing or, more commonly, prohibiting a certain action; a synonym for "injunction". Types of interdicts include: a restraining order (where, for instance a person is prevented from threatening, harrassing, or abusing another person); a suppression or "gagging" order (where, for instance, a newspaper is prevented from making certain information public); and an enforcement order (where, for instance, a company is forced to withhold wages from a person who has failed to meet maintenance or other financial obligations).
2007-01-01 00:24:11
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answered by Anonymous
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You'd get lifted by the Polis, spend some time in the cells and have to go up before the Beak
2006-12-31 22:00:08
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answered by lindsey2154 2
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You would be charged with breaching the order.
You can usually expect a gaol sentence.
2006-12-31 22:16:19
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answered by leekier 4
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Assuming you also were caught I'd expect to do some explaining to a judge....followed by some time in jail to think about your behavior.
2006-12-31 21:47:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I suppose you go to jail, or pay a big fine and then get more restrictions imposed.
2006-12-31 21:52:56
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answered by ? 6
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The first time is the worse. Goodbye my friend.
2007-01-01 08:41:45
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answered by jmbsrbmar 3
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It's called "Contempt of Court" and you go to JAIL!
2007-01-01 03:20:45
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answered by 34th B.G. - USAAF 7
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you would get arrested and probably end up in prison
2006-12-31 21:47:37
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answered by Barry G 4
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goodby money/freedom
2006-12-31 21:52:19
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answered by lulu 6
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