Bohannon v. Robinson
Annotate this CaseAppellee filed a petition for an order of protection on behalf of his son against Appellant, the child’s mother. After a hearing, the trial court entered an order of protection against Appellant. Appellant subsequently filed a posttrial motion to set aside the order, arguing that there was insufficient evidence to support the circuit court’s finding of domestic abuse. The circuit court denied the motion. The court of appeals affirmed. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that the circuit court clearly erred in finding that there was sufficient evidence produced at the hearing to support the entry of a final order of protection against Appellant.
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