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Old 09-07-2006, 10:34 PM   #1
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Just wondering if anyone has any help for a mate of mine.

He's had two restraining orders put up against him because of his ex girl.

What happened is they broke up ages ago but still had disagreements. About a month ago he went and had a talk to her in an attempt to sort things out. The talk went well and that was that. He has had no contact with her since then.

Then one night not long ago, her letter box got torched. And for some reason she thinks it him. So her and her boyfriend have put out restraining orders against him. I can guarantee it wasn't him (only my word, no proof).

So now he has to go to court, so that the finalities of the restraining orders can stand. He can't afford a solicitor and is getting the courts legal help. He is also getting a character witness to help with his case.

Does anyone have any ideas on how he can win the case??

Cheers

PS. by ideas I generally mean ideas/ways that are legally sound and will stand up in court.

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