| Woman
pleads guilty to violating no-contact order
By Miriah Griffith
March 28, 2007 | LOGAN -- Elizabeth Huff pleaded guilty
to violation of a no-contact order, a class A misdemeanor,
at the 1st District Court Monday afternoon.
Huff was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence
against her live-in boyfriend and released on her own
recognizance on the condition that she not contact the
boyfriend for at least 72 hours, said prosecuting attorney
James M. Swink.
According to police reports, Huff approached the plaintiff
at home within 24 hours and threatened to kill him with
a kitchen knife, thus violating the order.
"I'm guilty of violating the no-contact order,
but I didn't threaten him with a knife," said Huff
after the arraignment.
Huff said her boyfriend was drunk and made up an outrageous
story to the police.
"I was arrested for violating the no contact order.
The knife thing wasn't even a part of it so I don't
understand why they brought it up when they were reading
the charges," she said.
Huff said she and her boyfriend have since worked
out their differences and are expecting a baby in May.
"The whole thing was just embarrassing," Huff said.
Judge Gordon J. Low sentenced Huff to pay a $250 fine
and wished her luck with the future.
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