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STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF

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IN CIRCUIT COURT JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

, Petitioner, -vs, Respondent TPO NO. CONTINUANCE OF TEMPORARY PROTECTION ORDER AND ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE (DOMESTIC ABUSE)

The hearing scheduled for the

day of

,

, has been rescheduled.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED the Respondent shall present him/her self before the above-captioned Court on the day of , , at the hour of o'clock (am/pm), in the County Courthouse (Courtroom # ) in , South Dakota before a judge of the Court to show cause, if any, why the Ex Parte Temporary Protection Order should not be made permanent within the provisions of SDCL 25-10-5. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED the Temporary Protection Order dated the , on file herein, is continued through the day of DATED / / . Service of this notice is authorized on any day including Sunday. day of , , .

Judge Attest: By: , Clerk of Courts , Deputy ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF PERSONAL SERVICE I hereby acknowledge receipt of a copy of this Continuance of Temporary Protection Order

Petitioner

Respondent

UNDER A PERMANENT PROTECTION ORDER: You may be subject to the following federal laws: (1) Effective immediately, you may not possess, carry, ship or transport any firearm or ammunition that has been transported in interstate or foreign commerce while this Protection Order is in effect. Title 18 United States Code Section 922(g)(8). (2) If you violate this Protection Order and are convicted of an offense of domestic violence, you may be forbidden for life from possessing, carrying, shipping or transporting, any firearm or ammunition that has been transported in interstate or foreign commerce. Title 18 United States Code Section 922(g)(9). Violation of these federal laws carries a maximum penalty of ten years in prison, a $250,000 fine, or both.
Form UJS-091J (Domestic Continuance of Temporary Protection Order Hearing)