Kentucky Statutes 510.037 – Conviction for rape, sodomy, or sexual abuse or for criminal attempt, conspiracy, facilitation, or solicitation to commit any degree of these crimes triggers application for interpersonal protective order
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The entering of a judgment of conviction for any degree of rape, sodomy, or sexual abuse under this chapter, or for a criminal attempt, conspiracy, facilitation, or solicitation to commit any degree of rape, sodomy, or sexual abuse, shall operate as an application for an interpersonal protective order issued under KRS Chapter 456, unless the victim requests otherwise. Notwithstanding the provisions of KRS Chapter
456:
(1) An interpersonal protective order requested under this subsection may be issued by the court that entered the judgment of conviction;
(2) The judgment of conviction shall constitute sufficient cause for the entry of the order without the necessity of further proof being taken; and
(3) The order may be effective for up to ten (10) years, with further renewals in increments of up to ten (10) years.
Effective:April 1, 2021
History: Amended 2021 Ky. Acts ch. 175, sec. 2, effective April 1, 2021. — Created
2015 Ky. Acts ch. 102, sec. 47, effective January 1, 2016.
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Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 510.037
- Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
(1) An interpersonal protective order requested under this subsection may be issued by the court that entered the judgment of conviction;
(2) The judgment of conviction shall constitute sufficient cause for the entry of the order without the necessity of further proof being taken; and
(3) The order may be effective for up to ten (10) years, with further renewals in increments of up to ten (10) years.
Effective:April 1, 2021
History: Amended 2021 Ky. Acts ch. 175, sec. 2, effective April 1, 2021. — Created
2015 Ky. Acts ch. 102, sec. 47, effective January 1, 2016.