[Ord. No. 99-06 §1, 2-9-1999]
A. A person
commits the offense of violation of an ex parte order of protection
when they knowingly violate the terms and conditions of an ex parte
order of protection granted under Sections 455.010 to 455.085, RSMo.
B. A person
commits the offense of violation of a full order of protection when
they knowingly violate the terms and conditions of a full order of
protection granted under Sections 455.010 to 455.085, RSMo.
C. A violation of the terms and conditions of the ex parte order of protection with regard to abuse, stalking, disturbing the peace, child custody or entrance upon the premises of the petitioner's dwelling unit, of which the respondent has notice, shall be a misdemeanor and punishable under Section
220.010 of the Overland Code of Ordinances.
D. A violation of the terms and conditions of the full order of protection with regard to abuse, stalking, disturbing the peace, child custody or entrance upon the premises of the petitioner's dwelling unit, shall be a misdemeanor and punishable under Section
220.010 of the Overland Code of Ordinances. For the purpose of this Subsection, in addition to the notice provided by actual service of the order, a party is deemed to have notice of an order if the Law Enforcement Officer responding to a call of a reported incident of abuse or violation of an order of protection presented a copy of the order of protection of the respondent.
E. Nothing
in this Section shall be interpreted as creating a private cause of
action for damages to enforce provisions set forth herein.
A person commits the offense of harassment if he/she, without
good cause, engages in any act with the purpose to cause emotional
distress to another person.
A person commits the offense of kidnapping if he or she knowingly
restrains another unlawfully and without consent so as to interfere
substantially with his or her liberty.