Missouri Court of Appeals, 2012

K. N. v. T. B.

K. N. v. T. B.
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided January 24, 2012 · Dowd, Hoff, Sullivan
357 S.W.3d 283 (South Western Reporter, Third Series)

K. N. v. T. B.

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

Tejinder P. Brar (“Appellant”) appeals from the judgment of the trial court granting N.K’s (“Victim”) request for a full order of protection pursuant to the Adult Abuse Act, Sections 455.005 through 455.090, RSMo Cum.Supp.20081. Appellant argues that in granting a full order of protection the trial court erred by: (1) improperly admitting cultural evidence of “honor killings” in Punjab, India because such evidence was not logically relevant and there was an insufficient connection between the cultural evidence and the incident; (2) improperly admitting cultural evidence of “honor killings” in Punjab, India because such evidence was not logically relevant and any probative value was outweighed by the prejudicial effect of intangible allegations of a threat of “honor killings;” (8) improperly admitting cultural evidence of “honor killings” in Punjab, India because such evidence was not included in the pleadings and was first introduced at trial. In addition, Appellant argues the trial court erred in granting a full order of protection because such an order was not supported by substantial evidence of abuse or stalking in that the only evidence against Appellant was that he allegedly made one or two comments in the midst of a loud family argument.

We have reviewed the briefs of the parties and the record on appeal and find the claim of error to be without merit. An opinion reciting the detailed facts and restating principles of law would have no precedential value. However, the parties have been furnished with a memorandum for them information only, setting forth the reasons for this order. The judgment is affirmed in accordance with Rule 84.16(b).

. All further statutory references are to RSMo Cum.Supp.2008.

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