If you have been charged with a criminal offense in San Diego that involves an alleged victim, a No Contact Order was likely issued by the court at your initial hearing. A No Contact Order, or NCO, prohibits contact between you and the alleged victim during the pendency of the case. “No Contact Order in San Diego: What Do I Do If the Victim Wants to Drop the Order?”
What to Do If Victim Wants to Drop a No Contact Order in California
No Contact Orders in California If you are charged with a criminal offense in California and the offense includes an alleged victim there is a good chance that the court will issue a “no contact order” at your initial hearing. As a defendant in a criminal case, it is crucial “What to Do If Victim Wants to Drop a No Contact Order in California”