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Meena Maltos vs Ashmeet Saran
A Domestic Violence - No Children case was filed by Maltos, Meena L, against Saran, Ashmeet Singh, in the jurisdiction of Fresno County. Judge Tharpe, D presiding.
Case Details
Case Number
Filing Date
March 22, 2018
Last Refreshed
February 21, 2021
Filing Location
Fresno County, CA
Judge
Hon. Tharpe, D
Category
Domestic Violence - No Children
Practice Area
Family
Matter Type
Domestic Violence
Case Outcome Type
Judgment
Status
Judgment (Other)
Case Duration
25 days
Parties
Plaintiffs
Defendants
Case Events
Date | Type | Description | |
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April 16, 2018 | Docket Event |
TRO Order to Show Cause
Judge: Tharpe, D Tyler |
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April 16, 2018 | Docket Event |
Judge Tharpe Minute Order. See attached. Minute order from Dept: 202 at 9:21a.m. Judge: D. Tharpe Clerk: Mp. Vang Reporter: C. Hernandez Petitioner present pro per Respondent present - pro per Nature of Hearing: Order to Show Cause/TRO Other: Petitioner is present along with the DV advocate and still wishes for a restraining order. Respondent has no objection to a restraining order. Court is satisfied that a restraining order shall issue. Restraining order is granted for 3 years. Petitioner, her father, and her brother shall be the protected parties. Respondent states he does not own or possessed any guns or ammunitions. If the protected party wishes to renew the restraining order, a request must be filed within 3 months before the date of expiration. Restraining Orders (CLETS): The Restrained person is: Ashmeet Saran The Protected person is: Meena Maltos The family protected and household members are: Isaac Maltos, father, age 47 and Isaac Maltos, brother, age 17. Personal Conduct Orders: The restrained person must not do the following things to the protected people listed in this paperwork: a. harass, attack, strike, threaten, assault (sexually or otherwise), hit follow, stalk, molest, destroy personal property, disturb the peace, keep under surveillance, or block movements b. Contact (either directly or indirectly), telephone, or send messages, or mail or e-mail c. Take any action, directly or through others, to get the addresses or locations of any protected persons or of their Family members, caretakers, or guardians. (If item C is not checked, the Court has found good cause not to make this order.) Peaceful written contact through a lawyer or through a process server or another person in order to serve legal papers is allowed and does not violate this order. Stay-Away Order The person restrained must stay at least 100 yards away from the protected person and: Home; Vehicle; Job or workplace of protected person; Other protected persons named in paperwork, School of protected person. No Guns or Other Firearms or Ammunition The person restrained cannot own, possess, have, buy or try to buy, receive or try to receive, or in any other way get: a. Guns, other firearms, or ammunition. b. The person restrained must: Sell to a licensed gun dealer or turn in to a law enforcement agency any guns or other firearms within his or her immediate possession or control. This must be done within 24 hours of being served with this Order. File a receipt with the court within 48 hours of receiving this Order that proves guns have been turned in or sold. (Form DV-800, Proof of Firearms Turned in or Sold may be used for the receipt.) Record Unlawful Communications: The person protected has a right to record communications made the person restrained that violate the Judge's orders. Restraining Orders Expire on: 04-16-21 at 11:59pm. If no date of expiration, Order expires 3 years from the date of hearing. |
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April 02, 2018 | Docket Event |
Proof of Service Served to Ashmeet Saran on 3/28/18 |
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March 23, 2018 | Docket Event | Domestic Violence OSC | |
March 22, 2018 | Docket Event | Application and Declaration for Order DV w/o Minor Children |