OPINION OF THE COURT
W. DENNIS DUGGAN, J.
In this case, there are two issues of law which must be determined. First, can a person willfully violate an order of protection by the concerted conduct of others acting on his behalf. Second, can a mistake-of-fact defense against the element of willfulness be based on a subjective, as opposed to objective, belief. Neither question has specific written precedent in this state. The court finds that accessorial conduct...
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