Kentucky bill would allow those experiencing stalking, harassment to file for emergency protective order
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Under current state law, such cases do not qualify for obtaining an emergency protective order.
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Under current Kentucky law, those who have experienced stalking or online harassment, but not physical violence, don't qualify for obtaining an emergency protective order.
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