CALIFORNIA FAMILY LAW
...Domestic Violence
......DVPA: Protective Orders/TROs
.........Criminal Court Orders
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  • Criminal court may issue protective orders on its own motion to protect victims or witnesses of domestic violence.
  • Criminal court protective orders.
  • The existence of a criminal protective order is not a bar to the issuance of a DVRO.
  • Criminal protective order properly included defendant's daughter where he pled to lewd and lascivious acts only involving his niece, but some evidence showed abuse against daughter.
  • Postconviction DV RO encompasses a person who was ••actually assaulted•• during DV incident, meeting the broad definition of "victim" set forth in the statutory scheme.
  • While past harm alone is sufficient for issuing criminal protective order in DV cases, when there is no charge of DV, more is required.
  • Because it had no authority to impose no-contact order (between D and W & Cs) effective beyond pendency of criminal proceeding, trial ct. erred.