incoming calls
In that case you may contact your local law police department and tell them you have been receiving repeated hand-up calls with blocked information.
They should take a report. If they believe that they calls are made with the knowledge or intent to harass, (based on the frequency of the calls, the time they are made and the fact that no one answers), they can request the state's attorney's office to issue a Grand Jury Subpoena for your telephone records to the telephone provider.
Under such circumstances you would not need to hire an attorney to obtain the r...
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crystal81 said:
Yes the numbers show up on the bills. I also have cingular for my work cell. I love uscc and you cant beat the minute plans it is just annoying that i cant figure out who's calling me. I have had my cell number forever and dont want to change it. I went thru a year of h*ll with this guy and the protective order and i am almost 100% sure it is him doing it. I think he should have to deal with the consequences. I might do what they said and just go to the police but they dont like to mess with petty things
To heck with an attorney. You need to hire a hit-... A person that will take care of the problem permanently. Like my brother, Sylvester.
If he hangs up on you when you answer then I guess your screwed. Oh well, deal with it.
to the police or State's Attorney.
For you to have obtained the O.P. you had to tell a judge, under oath, that you were in fear for your safety based upon the conduct of an individual with whom you had a domestic relation.
Orders of Protection only are effective when
1) The Protected person(s) will report violations to law enforcement
and
2) The Respondent to the O.P. believes the Protected person will report violations to the authorities and fears the consequences of a report of a violation of the O.P.
As a former assistant state's attorney I ...
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