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Fourth Grader Served with a Restraining Order

News sources reported that a fourth grader in California was served with a restraining order after threatening a fellow student with a knife. Last week the young boy, who remains unnamed, reportedly threatened a classmate with the weapon. The 10-year-old then told the victim that he would find him after school and implicated that he would attack him. When the victim's father learned about the assault, he immediately went to see a judge. He was granted a temporary restraining order that was served to the young boy and the school district.

The order states that the offender must stay within 20 feet of his classmate at all times. The case will go before a judge again later next month, at which point it will be decided whether to make the restraining order permanent or to withdraw it. The police captain involved with the case stated that this was the first time that he had seen a restraining order placed for someone so young. In need of a restraining order due to someone else's threatening behavior? Take the time to contact the Law Office of Michael Young to get immediate help from an experienced Riverside family lawyer.