New Missouri Law Expands Order of Protection Coverage

Joe Gratz

 Victims of rape and sexual assault can get orders of protection against their assailants under a new Missouri law.

The law takes effect today Friday. It expands who can file and receive orders of protection.

The former law allowed domestic violence victims and victims of stalking to receive protection orders.

The new law also broadens what constitutes stalking to include unwanted activity directed toward members of a victim's household.

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