Jonathan Vigliotti
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
As you mentioned, a no-contact order means exactly that, no contact of any kind.
As you mentioned, a no-contact order means exactly that, no contact of any kind.
that means no text messages no phone calls no emails and yet david o'brien says in a 37-day window in that period of time chris pritchard made 12 violations now he was arrested once he spent a day in jail for that he was released he was supposed to appear in court failed to do so twice there was then an arrest warrant issued for him seven days went by no arrest was made
that means no text messages no phone calls no emails and yet david o'brien says in a 37-day window in that period of time chris pritchard made 12 violations now he was arrested once he spent a day in jail for that he was released he was supposed to appear in court failed to do so twice there was then an arrest warrant issued for him seven days went by no arrest was made
that means no text messages no phone calls no emails and yet david o'brien says in a 37-day window in that period of time chris pritchard made 12 violations now he was arrested once he spent a day in jail for that he was released he was supposed to appear in court failed to do so twice there was then an arrest warrant issued for him seven days went by no arrest was made
In time, Angela was then killed, and it would take 24 hours after that to finally arrest Chris Pritchard.
In time, Angela was then killed, and it would take 24 hours after that to finally arrest Chris Pritchard.
In time, Angela was then killed, and it would take 24 hours after that to finally arrest Chris Pritchard.
Anne-Marie, to give you some context, because this is what struck me when Mead and I were in Bellevue. You drive down that main street. We're talking about a population of 2,500 people. There was not a single traffic light. Mead points out the police were responding to loud barking from dogs. They had time to respond to these calls.
Anne-Marie, to give you some context, because this is what struck me when Mead and I were in Bellevue. You drive down that main street. We're talking about a population of 2,500 people. There was not a single traffic light. Mead points out the police were responding to loud barking from dogs. They had time to respond to these calls.
Anne-Marie, to give you some context, because this is what struck me when Mead and I were in Bellevue. You drive down that main street. We're talking about a population of 2,500 people. There was not a single traffic light. Mead points out the police were responding to loud barking from dogs. They had time to respond to these calls.
Yeah, and David Bryan put it very well, and it still sticks with me. He said, a lot of people often look at these no contact orders as not being worth the paper they're written on, but in his view, they are very valuable as long as they are enforced, as you so accurately mentioned, Anne-Marie. And unfortunately, in this case, it just seemed like a lot of these violations were not enforced.
Yeah, and David Bryan put it very well, and it still sticks with me. He said, a lot of people often look at these no contact orders as not being worth the paper they're written on, but in his view, they are very valuable as long as they are enforced, as you so accurately mentioned, Anne-Marie. And unfortunately, in this case, it just seemed like a lot of these violations were not enforced.
Yeah, and David Bryan put it very well, and it still sticks with me. He said, a lot of people often look at these no contact orders as not being worth the paper they're written on, but in his view, they are very valuable as long as they are enforced, as you so accurately mentioned, Anne-Marie. And unfortunately, in this case, it just seemed like a lot of these violations were not enforced.
And Mead, I know that you were really looking into this too, because there are ramifications. With each violation comes more time spent in jail. Is that correct? Yes, yes.
And Mead, I know that you were really looking into this too, because there are ramifications. With each violation comes more time spent in jail. Is that correct? Yes, yes.
And Mead, I know that you were really looking into this too, because there are ramifications. With each violation comes more time spent in jail. Is that correct? Yes, yes.
I mean, you've got to think about it, and it's something I've been thinking about too, and it's a really good point. Victims of domestic violence, oftentimes the hardest first step is even recognizing you're a victim and then trying to figure out what steps to take. Very early on, Angela, with the support of her family, identified Chris Pritchard as a problem, and they took the right steps.
I mean, you've got to think about it, and it's something I've been thinking about too, and it's a really good point. Victims of domestic violence, oftentimes the hardest first step is even recognizing you're a victim and then trying to figure out what steps to take. Very early on, Angela, with the support of her family, identified Chris Pritchard as a problem, and they took the right steps.
I mean, you've got to think about it, and it's something I've been thinking about too, and it's a really good point. Victims of domestic violence, oftentimes the hardest first step is even recognizing you're a victim and then trying to figure out what steps to take. Very early on, Angela, with the support of her family, identified Chris Pritchard as a problem, and they took the right steps.