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Address: 15 W Kellogg Blvd # 160, St Paul, MN 55102, USA
Phone: (651) 266-2842
State: Minnesota
County: Ramsey County
City: Saint Paul
Zip Code: 55102



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Reviews
James Street is as cropped as they come he first was going to Grant a ofp without even giving me a hearing I hired a lawyer He then wrote him a email saying that that would be interrupt violation of my rights if James Street don't give me a hearing after that he granted a 50 year ofp on the basis of my facial expression my expression was one of shock if anything and has been throughout the whole process the only way your supposed to Grant to 50 order is if Your order for protection can last for up to 50 years, if the court finds: the respondent/abuser has violated a prior or existing order for protection on two or more occasions; or. you have had two or more orders for protection in effect against the same respondent/abuser. Iv never violated a ofp
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