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Transparency data: General civil restraint orders in force

Hm Courts Tribunals Service

June 9
16:08 2023

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These orders are issued by a judge and apply to all the County Courts and the High Court or both. They last 3 years, but can be renewed for a further 3 years.

If the order is ignored, the person will be in contempt of court and may receive a prison sentence.

Published 20 September 2022
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