Jeffrey J. Szczewski Waukesha Criminal Defense Attorney
Posted over 13 years ago.
A court's no-contact order ends when the case ends, but if his agent knows about the allegations then I would expect one of his probation rules will be to have no contact with you. probation rules remain in place while he is in jail. Lying to police is a crime, so you could be charged with obstructing an officer, in theory. You've apparently already admitted this to the DA's Office.
Asker
Posted over 13 years ago.
SO I DNT HAVE TO APPEAR TO HAVE THE JUDGE LIFT THE NO CONTACT ORDERS LIFTED BUT I HAVE A GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH HIS AGENT DO YOU THINK I COULD TALK TO HER OR IS IT MANDATORY FOR HER TO ISSUE ONE BCUZ OF MY FALSE ACCUSATIONS
Asker
Posted over 13 years ago.
BUT WILL THE NO CONTACT ORDERS BE LIFTED WHEN THE CASE IS OVER WITH AND WILL I BE ARRESTED IF I HAVE TO APPEAR IN COURT HE HAS SOME OTHER ISSUES WITH HIS PO SO HE IS GOING TO DO JAIL TIME ON UNRELATED CHARGES BUT I WANNA BE ABLE TO VISIT AND ACCEPT PHONE CALLS