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Personal Injury
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B.B. appealed from a full order of protection entered against him in favor of T.R.P., who alleged B.B. sent harassing and threatening text messages and phone calls. On appeal, B.B. argued the trial court erred in admitting a text message without proper foundation and that there was insufficient evidence to support the judgment because T.R.P. failed to prove subjective alarm. The appellate court reversed and remanded, finding that while the text message admission was not reversible error, T.R.P. failed to present substantial evidence of subjective fear of physical harm, an essential element for an order of protection under the Adult Abuse Act.