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In Virginia, the violation of a protective order is a serious legal matter governed by the Virginia Code. Under the Virginia Code Section 18.2-60.4, it is a criminal offense to breach the terms and conditions of a protective order issued by the court. This includes direct contact, stalking, intimidation, or any prohibited actions specified in the protective order. Violating a protective order in Virginia can lead to significant consequences, such as criminal charges, fines, probation, or even imprisonment, depending on the severity of the violation. The state takes the enforcement of protective orders seriously to ensure the safety and well-being of the protected party. Individuals facing allegations of violating a protective order in Virginia should seek immediate legal counsel to understand their rights and potential defenses. It is crucial to address such matters promptly and in compliance with the law to navigate the legal process effectively.
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