Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Form 25 (Rule 18 (2) (a) )
RESTRAINING ORDER

Court File No. A5586225

In the Provincial Court of Singapore

In the case between:
Charlene Dwyer

and

Clyde Dwyer

BEFORE THE HONOURABLE JUDGE: Adam Lee Wen Seng
on 25th of June 2006
Persons appearing: Lawyer (Plaintiff) : Edward Michaels
Lawyer (Defendant) : Unrepresented

THIS COURT ORDERS THAT: Clyde Dwyer from 26th June 2006 is prohibited from entering any premises occupied by Charlene Dwyer or other person
Name(s) of child(ren)
Leslie Ann Dwyer (birthdate 07/08/1991)
Clavin Lee Dwyer (birthdate06/15/1992)

or making contact with or interfering with any of them, until further order of this court.
THIS COURT FURTHER ORDERS THAT: Clyde Dwyer
pursuant to s. 37 (a) of the Women's Charter, is prohibited from molesting, annoying, harassing or communicating with either Charlene Dwyer or the children named above, or attempting to molest, annoy harass or communicate with any of them;

pursuant to s. 38 (1) (a) the Women's Charter, is prohibited from entering a premises where the child(ren) named above reside from time to time;
pursuant to s. 38 (1) (b) F.R.A., is prohibited from making contact or endeavoring to make contact with or otherwise interfering with either the child(ren) named above or Charlene Dwyer
TAKE NOTICE THAT:
1 (a) Any peace officer including any police officer having jurisdiction in the Republic of Singapore who finds the party Clyde Dwyer breaching any of the terms of this restraining order may immediately arrest that party without warrant pursuant to s. 495 (1) (b) of the Criminal Code, and may cause that person to be detained in custody, and to be taken before a justice to be dealt with according to law.
(b) Any peace officer including any police officer having jurisdiction in the Republic of Singapore who on reasonable and probable grounds believes that the party Clyde Dwyer , in the past, breached any of the terms of this restraining order may arrest that party with a warrant obtained pursuant to s. 26 of the Offence Act, and may cause that person to be detained in custody, and to be taken before a justice to be dealt with according to law.

Posted by Hot & Throbbing @ 11:22 PM