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Mandatory Protection Order Pursuant To Section 19-2-707, C.R.S. (Juvenile Delinquency) Form. This is a Colorado form and can be use in Protection Order Statewide.
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District Court
Juvenile Court
______________________________County, Colorado
Court Address
People of the State of Colorado, In the Interest of:
_____________________________________________, a Juvenile,
COURT USE ONLY
(date of birth): _________________________ and Concerning:
_____________________________________________, Respondent
Case Number:
Address: ____________________________________________________
16 Character #: ________________________
City/State/Zip: ________________________________________________
Division:
Courtroom:
MANDATORY PROTECTION ORDER PURSUANT TO §19-2-707, C.R.S. (Juvenile Delinquency)
Full Name of Juvenile
Date of
Birth
Sex
Race
Weight
Height
Hair
Color
Eye
Color
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Full Name of Protected
Party (Victim/Witness)
Date of
Birth
Sex
Race
Full Name of Protected
Party (Victim/Witness)
Date of
Birth
Sex
Race
The Court Finds it is appropriate to issue this Protection Order pursuant to §19-2-707, C.R.S., that it has jurisdiction over the
parties and the subject matter; that the Juvenile was personally served and given reasonable notice and opportunity to be
heard; that the Juvenile constitutes a credible threat to the life and health of the protected person(s); and sufficient cause
exists for the issuance of a Protection Order.
The Court Finds that the Juvenile
is
is not subject to the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, 18 U.S.C. §922(g)(8).
Therefore, it is ordered that you, the Juvenile:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Shall not harass, molest, intimidate, retaliate against, or tamper with any witness to or victim of the delinquent act
charged.
Shall vacate the home of the victim(s), stay away from the home of the victim(s), and stay away from any other
location the victim(s) is/are likely to be found.
Shall refrain from contacting or directly or indirectly communicating with the victim(s).
Shall not possess or control a firearm or other weapon.
Shall not possess or consume alcoholic beverages or controlled substances without a prescription.
Is further ordered that:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
This Order remains in effect until final disposition or further order of Court. *
Date: __________________________________
______________________________________
Judge
Magistrate
By signing, I acknowledge receipt of this Order.
Dated: _______________________________________
___________________________________________
Juvenile
Dated: _______________________________________
___________________________________________
Respondent / Guardian Ad Litem
I certify that this is a true and complete copy of the original order.
Dated: ______________________________________
___________________________________________
Clerk of Court/Deputy Clerk
Please Note: Important Notices for Juvenile and Law Enforcement Officers on Reverse.
JDF 438
R1/06
MANDATORY PROTECTION ORDER PURSUANT TO §19-2-707, C.R.S. (Juvenile Delinquency)
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT PROTECTION ORDERS
* ”Until final disposition of the action” means until the case is dismissed, until the Juvenile is acquitted,
or until the Juvenile completes his/her sentence, in the case of an appeal, until disposition of the
appeal. Any Juvenile sentenced to probation or incarceration shall be deemed to have completed
his/her sentence upon discharge from probation or incarceration, as the case may be (§19-2-707, C.R.S.)
GENERAL INFORMATION
This Order is accorded full faith and credit and shall be enforced in every civil or criminal court of
the United States, an Indian Tribe, or a United States territory pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §2265. The
issuing court has jurisdiction over the parties and the subject matter. The Juvenile has been given
reasonable notice and opportunity to be heard.
NOTICE TO JUVENILE
A knowing violation of a protection order is a crime under §18-6-803.5, C.R.S. May subject
you to fines and/or detention. (A violation will constitute contempt of court.)
You may be arrested without notice if a law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe you
have knowingly violated this Order.
If you violate this Order thinking that a victim or witness has given you permission, you are wrong,
and can be arrested and prosecuted.
The terms of this Order cannot be changed by agreement of the Protected Party(ies). Only the
Court can change this Order.
You may apply at any time for the modification or dismissal of this Protection Order.
Possession of a firearm while this Protection Order is in effect may constitute a Felony under the
Brady Handgun Violence Protection Act, 18 U.S.C. §922(g)(8).
NOTICE TO LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
You shall use every reasonable means to enforce this Protection Order.
You shall arrest, or take into custody, or if an arrest would be impractical under the circumstances,
seek a warrant for the arrest of the Juvenile when you have information amounting to probable
cause that the Juvenile has violated or attempted to violate any provision of this Order and the
Juvenile has been properly served with a copy of this Order or has received actual notice of the
existence of this Order.
You shall enforce this Order even if there is no record of it in the Protection Order Central Registry.
You shall take the Juvenile to the nearest jail or detention facility utilized by your agency.
You are authorized to use every reasonable effort to protect the Protected Parties to prevent further
violence.
You may transport or arrange transportation to a shelter for the Protected Parties.
NOTICE TO PROTECTED PERSON
You may call law enforcement authorities if you believe that you are in immediate danger.
You may request the prosecuting attorney to initiate contempt proceedings against the Juvenile, if
the Protection Order is violated.
JDF 438
R1/06
MANDATORY PROTECTION ORDER PURSUANT TO §19-2-707, C.R.S. (Juvenile Delinquency)
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