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<blockquote data-quote="cammer00gt" data-source="post: 5728322" data-attributes="member: 17243"><p>Division 25 - Orders of Protection Hearing Room</p><p>The Orders of Protection hearing room is located in the Criminal Justice Center, 2nd floor, at 201 Poplar, Memphis, Tennessee 38103. Judicial Commissioner Rhonda Harris presides over this hearing room. Occassionally, other commissioners will preside in her absence. Judicial Commissioners must be licensed by the State and appointed to their positions.</p><p></p><p>Advocates from various agencies are assigned to the hearing room to assist the petitioners in obtaining their orders of protection. A petitioner will immediately be issued an ex Parte (one sided) order of protection and a court date, usually two weeks away, so that the respondent can be officially served to notify them of their hearing date.</p><p></p><p>Orders of Protection are treated very seriously and violation of these orders is a criminal offense punishable by up to 10 days in jail and a fine of $50.00.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cammer00gt, post: 5728322, member: 17243"] Division 25 - Orders of Protection Hearing Room The Orders of Protection hearing room is located in the Criminal Justice Center, 2nd floor, at 201 Poplar, Memphis, Tennessee 38103. Judicial Commissioner Rhonda Harris presides over this hearing room. Occassionally, other commissioners will preside in her absence. Judicial Commissioners must be licensed by the State and appointed to their positions. Advocates from various agencies are assigned to the hearing room to assist the petitioners in obtaining their orders of protection. A petitioner will immediately be issued an ex Parte (one sided) order of protection and a court date, usually two weeks away, so that the respondent can be officially served to notify them of their hearing date. Orders of Protection are treated very seriously and violation of these orders is a criminal offense punishable by up to 10 days in jail and a fine of $50.00. [/QUOTE]
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