This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form CrRLJ07.0980 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Washington Superior Court - a government authority operating within Washington. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form CrRLJ07.0980?
A: Form CrRLJ07.0980 is a No-Contact Order specifically related to cases involving human trafficking or promoting prostitution in Washington state.
Q: What is a No-Contact Order?
A: A No-Contact Order is a legal order issued by a court that prohibits a person from having any contact with another person, either directly or indirectly.
Q: What is human trafficking?
A: Human trafficking is a crime that involves the exploitation of individuals, usually for forced labor or commercial sexual activities.
Q: What is promoting prostitution?
A: Promoting prostitution is a crime that involves facilitating or profiting from prostitution, such as by arranging or managing prostitution activities.
Q: Who can file a Form CrRLJ07.0980?
A: A Form CrRLJ07.0980 can be filed by a party involved in a human trafficking or promoting prostitution case, such as the prosecutor, the victim, or a witness.
Q: How does a No-Contact Order protect victims?
A: A No-Contact Order aims to protect victims by prohibiting any contact between the individual charged with human trafficking or promoting prostitution and the victim.
Q: What can happen if someone violates a No-Contact Order?
A: If someone violates a No-Contact Order, they can face serious consequences, such as criminal charges and potential jail time.
Q: How long does a No-Contact Order last?
A: The duration of a No-Contact Order can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case, but it is typically in effect until further order of the court.
Q: Can a No-Contact Order be modified or terminated?
A: Yes, a No-Contact Order can be modified or terminated by the court upon request, but this typically requires a formal legal process.
Form Details:
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