As the court found, “…in the guise of providing ‘a little background information,’ plaintiff was allowed to testify at length to an escalating course of conduct, which the court found included threats and harassment constituting domestic violence, not included in the complaint. That was not fair to defendant and deprived her of her right to notice and to a fair opportunity to defend herself against plaintiff’s claims.”
Clearly, it is essential to amend the TRO to include alleged prior incidents of domestic violence if the original TRO did not include these incidents, in order for the courts to view the defendant’s constitutional rights as protected.
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