Final answer:
Yes, an individual can obtain a Magistrate's Order for Emergency Protection (MOEP) after an arrest involving family violence to protect the victim from further harm.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks whether an individual can obtain a Magistrate's Order for Emergency Protection (MOEP) after an arrest involving family violence.
The answer is True. After an arrest for family violence, a judge can issue a MOEP, often at the request of law enforcement or the victim, to protect the victim from further harm. This order can be issued without the need for a hearing and can place restrictions on the arrested individual, such as prohibiting them from going near the victim or contacting them.