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DEREK JAMES LAWSON

Scott County · Booked Aug 27, 2025

Booking photo of DEREK JAMES LAWSON, Scott County, Aug 27, 2025

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RaceWhite
SexMale
LocationHUNTSVILLE

DEREK LAWSON was booked in Scott County on Aug 27, 2025 on 14 misdemeanors, including Contempt Hearing and 14 other charges.

Charges (15)

Charge 1
MISDEMEANOR

Contempt Hearing

Original: VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION

TCA § 36-3-612

A person arrested for violating a protection order must be brought before a judge without unnecessary delay. The judge must set up a hearing within ten working days (unless extended), set a reasonable bail amount, and notify both the victim and the accused person about the hearing date.

Penalty: Violation

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Charge 2
PENDING

Charge Not Specified

Original: OTHER

Charge 3
MISDEMEANOR

Contempt Hearing

Original: VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION

TCA § 36-3-612

A person arrested for violating a protection order must be brought before a judge without unnecessary delay. The judge must set up a hearing within ten working days (unless extended), set a reasonable bail amount, and notify both the victim and the accused person about the hearing date.

Penalty: Violation

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Charge 4
MISDEMEANOR

Contempt Hearing

Original: VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION

TCA § 36-3-612

A person arrested for violating a protection order must be brought before a judge without unnecessary delay. The judge must set up a hearing within ten working days (unless extended), set a reasonable bail amount, and notify both the victim and the accused person about the hearing date.

Penalty: Violation

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Charge 5
MISDEMEANOR

Contempt Hearing

Original: VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION

TCA § 36-3-612

A person arrested for violating a protection order must be brought before a judge without unnecessary delay. The judge must set up a hearing within ten working days (unless extended), set a reasonable bail amount, and notify both the victim and the accused person about the hearing date.

Penalty: Violation

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Charge 6
MISDEMEANOR

Contempt Hearing

Original: VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION

TCA § 36-3-612

A person arrested for violating a protection order must be brought before a judge without unnecessary delay. The judge must set up a hearing within ten working days (unless extended), set a reasonable bail amount, and notify both the victim and the accused person about the hearing date.

Penalty: Violation

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Charge 7
MISDEMEANOR

Contempt Hearing

Original: VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION

TCA § 36-3-612

A person arrested for violating a protection order must be brought before a judge without unnecessary delay. The judge must set up a hearing within ten working days (unless extended), set a reasonable bail amount, and notify both the victim and the accused person about the hearing date.

Penalty: Violation

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Charge 8
MISDEMEANOR

Contempt Hearing

Original: VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION

TCA § 36-3-612

A person arrested for violating a protection order must be brought before a judge without unnecessary delay. The judge must set up a hearing within ten working days (unless extended), set a reasonable bail amount, and notify both the victim and the accused person about the hearing date.

Penalty: Violation

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Charge 9
MISDEMEANOR

Contempt Hearing

Original: VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION

TCA § 36-3-612

A person arrested for violating a protection order must be brought before a judge without unnecessary delay. The judge must set up a hearing within ten working days (unless extended), set a reasonable bail amount, and notify both the victim and the accused person about the hearing date.

Penalty: Violation

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Charge 10
MISDEMEANOR

Contempt Hearing

Original: VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION

TCA § 36-3-612

A person arrested for violating a protection order must be brought before a judge without unnecessary delay. The judge must set up a hearing within ten working days (unless extended), set a reasonable bail amount, and notify both the victim and the accused person about the hearing date.

Penalty: Violation

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Charge 11
MISDEMEANOR

Contempt Hearing

Original: VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION

TCA § 36-3-612

A person arrested for violating a protection order must be brought before a judge without unnecessary delay. The judge must set up a hearing within ten working days (unless extended), set a reasonable bail amount, and notify both the victim and the accused person about the hearing date.

Penalty: Violation

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Charge 12
MISDEMEANOR

Contempt Hearing

Original: VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION

TCA § 36-3-612

A person arrested for violating a protection order must be brought before a judge without unnecessary delay. The judge must set up a hearing within ten working days (unless extended), set a reasonable bail amount, and notify both the victim and the accused person about the hearing date.

Penalty: Violation

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Charge 13
MISDEMEANOR

Contempt Hearing

Original: VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION

TCA § 36-3-612

A person arrested for violating a protection order must be brought before a judge without unnecessary delay. The judge must set up a hearing within ten working days (unless extended), set a reasonable bail amount, and notify both the victim and the accused person about the hearing date.

Penalty: Violation

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Charge 14
MISDEMEANOR

Contempt Hearing

Original: VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION

TCA § 36-3-612

A person arrested for violating a protection order must be brought before a judge without unnecessary delay. The judge must set up a hearing within ten working days (unless extended), set a reasonable bail amount, and notify both the victim and the accused person about the hearing date.

Penalty: Violation

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Charge 15
MISDEMEANOR

Contempt Hearing

Original: VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION

TCA § 36-3-612

A person arrested for violating a protection order must be brought before a judge without unnecessary delay. The judge must set up a hearing within ten working days (unless extended), set a reasonable bail amount, and notify both the victim and the accused person about the hearing date.

Penalty: Violation

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