§53-8-2. Confidentially of Proceedings
(a) General Provisions. — All orders, findings, pleadings, recordings, exhibits, transcripts or other documents contained in a court file are confidential and are not available for public inspection: Provided, That unless the file is sealed pursuant to section seventeen of this article or access is otherwise prohibited by order, any document in the file shall […]
§53-8-3. Who May File; Exclusivity; Applicability of Article
(a) Who may file a petition. — A petition for relief under this article may be filed by: (1) A person seeking relief under this article for herself or himself; or
§53-8-4. Petition Seeking Relief
(a) Underlying acts. – A petitioner may seek relief under this article by filing with a magistrate court a petition that alleges the commission of any of the following acts against the petitioner by the respondent: (1) A sexual offense or attempted sexual offense as defined in section one of this article;
§53-7-1. Order for Arrest — Affidavit; Grounds for Arrest
An order for the arrest of a defendant in any action or proceeding at law or suit in equity may be made by the court in which the action, proceeding or suit is pending, or by the judge or clerk thereof in vacation, upon the affidavit of the plaintiff or any credible person showing to […]
§53-7-2. Same — by Whom Made; Plaintiff to Give Bond
When sufficient cause shall be shown for the arrest of a defendant as aforesaid such court, judge or clerk shall make an order directing the defendant to be arrested and held to bail for such sum as the said court, judge or clerk shall think fit, and the plaintiff shall thereupon deliver to the clerk […]
§53-5-9. Injunction Bond
An injunction (except in the case of any personal representative, or other person from whom, in the opinion of the court or judge awarding the same, it may be improper to require bond) shall not take effect until bond be given in such penalty as the court or judge awarding it may direct, with condition […]
§53-5-10. How Surety in Forthcoming Bond May Obtain Additional Security
Any surety in such forthcoming bond, or his personal representative, may move for and obtain an order for other or additional security, in like manner as a defendant in the injunction may do.
§53-5-11. Dissolution of Injunction in Vacation
The judge of any court in which a case is pending wherein an injunction is awarded may, in vacation, dissolve such injunction, after reasonable notice to the adverse party. His order for dissolution shall be directed to the clerk of such court, who shall record the same in the order book.
§53-5-12. Damages on Dissolution; Liability of Sureties on Forthcoming Bond
When an injunction to stay proceedings on a judgment or decree for money is dissolved, wholly or in part, there shall be decreed to the party having such judgment or decree damages, in lieu of interest, at the rate of ten percent per annum, from the time the injunction took effect until such dissolution thereof, […]
§53-5-13. Dismissal of Bill for Injunction
Where an injunction is wholly dissolved, the bill shall be dismissed with costs, unless sufficient cause be shown against such dismission.