By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The first time Alameda County held a civil domestic violence court, Chief Assistant District Attorney Nancy O'Malley quickly became aware of how vital they could be.
The court was extremely busy that day, and five people had been arrested after violating restraining orders within an hour of receiving them, O'Malley said. Two of ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The first time Alameda County held a civil domestic violence court, Chief Assistant District Attorney Nancy O'Malley quickly became aware of how vital they could be.
The court was extremely busy that day, and five people had been arrested after violating restraining orders within an hour of receiving them, O'Malley said. Two of ...
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