CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 54-82q. Temporary restraining order prohibiting harassment of witness.
Sec. 54-82q. Temporary restraining order prohibiting harassment of witness.
(a) Upon application of a prosecutorial official, a court may issue a temporary restraining
order prohibiting the harassment of a witness in a criminal case if the court finds, from
specific facts shown by affidavit or verified complaint, that there are reasonable grounds
to believe that harassment of an identified witness in a criminal case exists or that such
order is necessary to prevent and restrain the commission of an offense under section
53a-151 or 53a-151a.
(b) A temporary restraining order may be issued under this section without written
or oral notice to the adverse party or such party's attorney if the court finds, upon written
certification of facts by the prosecutorial official, that such notice should not be required
and that there is a reasonable probability that the state will prevail on the merits. A
temporary restraining order shall set forth the reasons for the issuance of such order, be
specific in its terms and describe in reasonable detail, and not by reference to the complaint or other document, the act or acts being restrained.
(c) A temporary restraining order issued without notice under this section shall be
endorsed with the date and hour of issuance and be filed forthwith in the office of the
clerk of the court that issued the order.
(d) A temporary restraining order issued under this section shall expire at such time
as the court directs, not to exceed ten days from issuance. The court, for good cause
shown before expiration of the order, may extend the expiration date of the order for
not more than ten days or for a longer period if agreed to by the adverse party. If the
prosecutorial official files an application for a protective order pursuant to section 54-82r prior to the expiration date of the temporary restraining order, the temporary restraining order shall remain in effect until the court makes a decision on the issuance
of such protective order.
(e) If, on two days' notice to the prosecutorial official or on such shorter notice as
the court may prescribe, the adverse party appears and moves to dissolve or modify the
temporary restraining order, the court shall proceed to hear and determine such motion
expeditiously.
(f) When a temporary restraining order is issued without notice, an application for
a protective order filed pursuant to section 54-82r shall be privileged in assignment for
hearing and shall take precedence over all other matters except matters of the same
character, and, if the prosecutorial official does not proceed with such application at
such hearing, the temporary restraining order shall be dissolved.
(P.A. 99-240, S. 2.)
See Sec. 51-5c re automated registry of protective orders.
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