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• <br />• <br />r~ <br />~J <br />Violation of Court Orders ] <br />^ Violation of an Order for Protection: Minn. Stat. <br />5188.01, subd. 14(a) <br />o Crime to act in violation of an OFP whenever one is <br />granted, and the person to be restrained knows of <br />the existence of the order. <br />^ Violation of a Harassment/Restraining Order: <br />Minn. Stat. 609.748, subd. 6(a) <br />o Crime to violate the order whenever one is granted, <br />and the person to be restrained knows of the <br />existence of the order. <br />Violation of Court Orders, cont <br />^ Violation of No Contact Order. <br />Minn. Stat. 5188.01, subd: 22(b) <br />o Come for a person who knows of <br />the existence of a domestic abuse <br />no cornaa order issued against the <br />person fo violate that order. <br />^ Contempt of Court: Minn. Stat. <br />588.20, subd. 4 <br />o Crime for a person to wilHully <br />disobey the lawful process or other <br />mandate of a Court. <br />Harassment/Stalking <br />^ Minn. Stat. 609.749. <br />^ It is a gross misdemeanor to ~' .:, <br />engage in intentional conduct <br />that the actor knows or has <br />reason to know would cause ~ " <br />the victim to feel frightened, <br />threatened, oppressed, <br />persecuted, or intimidated; <br />and that actually causes this <br />reaction on the part of the <br />victim. <br />5 <br />