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peace bond
noun
A court order forbidding one party to bother another.
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(AP) — A Florida pastor at the center of a Koran-burning controversy was jailed briefly for refusing to pay what the authorities called a "peace bond" for a planned demonstration outside a mosque.
Still, to get the peace bond, Karlsson's lawyers needed persuasive evidence.
In order to get a peace bond, the complainant Curry needed to show on a balance of probabilities (i.e., more likely than not), that she had a reasonable basis upon which to fear that the defendant Caryk would cause her personal injury or harm.
However, Driver's peace bond conditions were actually relatively relaxed.
It would have made sense to take the peace bond and go home".
But that peace bond was dropped in favor of the terrorism charge.
Driver could have faced 12 months in jail for not signing the peace bond application.
Sources say the former CBC host will sign a peace bond instead.
Though authorities are watching Huzaifa closely, he hasn't been criminally charged and as of publication, isn't under a peace bond.
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A Dearborn jury then found Jones and his partner, Wayne Sapp, "likely to breach the peace," and Dearborn Chief Judge Mark Somers ordered the two men to pay a $1 peace bond and stay away from the Islamic Center of America for three years.
Typically, it's 2 to 3 months before a Peace Bond hearing is held.
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