Summary
To obtain a civil restraining order in Sacramento County, you need to provide reasonable proof of harassment, such as texts, emails, and personal testimony. The sufficiency of proof can vary based on the severity and frequency of harassment, the judges interpretation of evidence, and local laws. Consulting a local attorney or the Sacramento County Superior Court is recommended for case-specific advice.Full Conversation
I have pictures of her shining lights in our bedroom, facing a loud radio at our home on multiple occasions, signage facing our office that she put my name on it, I have pictures of her making threatening gestures to my daughter, * police reports. Is that sufficient proof?
Based on the evidence you've provided, it seems you have substantial proof of harassment. However, the sufficiency of proof varies case by case. A local attorney or the Sacramento County Superior Court could advise you further.
How would it vary case by case?
The variation can depend on factors like:
- The severity and frequency of harassment.
- The judge's interpretation of evidence.
- Local laws and precedents.
It's recommended to seek advice from a local attorney for a detailed evaluation.
She's done something to us every day for a month.
That sounds very stressful. Is there a particular type of harassment that she's been repeatedly doing, or has it been a mix of different actions? Your answer could help determine potential legal remedies.
Radio pointes at our house, lights shining bin the master and signage with my name facing my office
Based on your description, it seems like you have substantial proof of harassment. However, the final decision would depend on the judgment of the court. It would be beneficial to consult with a local attorney or the Sacramento County Superior Court for further guidance.