Here, goofy
@OnlyInCalifornia
4th JD - Plattsburgh City Court
NEW YORK IS NOT CALIFORNIA, THEY DO IT AUTOMATICALLY.
Did you read your link?

Did you just post another link that says 'THE COURT MAY' after saying they do it automatically?

Do you understand the word MAY means they DON'T do it AUTOMATICALLY?
I hate people like you who take two seconds to Google a link thinking it proves you are right but don't read it through
First of all, where does it say that if you go to the hospital for being stabbed you are required to get it? Second, this does not say it is automatic. It says the Judge CAN set one up. Go read the actual law for the state dummy.
Frequently Asked Questions - Obtaining An Order of Protection
In a criminal case, the district attorney requests an order of protection
for the victim or complaining witness. The judge decides whether to issue the order of protection and what terms and conditions will be included in the order.
"Criminal restraining orders are similar to family restraining orders, but they are filed against individuals who have been arrested or who have a warrant out for their arrest.
If you have been abused, assaulted or otherwise harmed, you may file for a restraining order through the New York Criminal Court.
Law Dictionary:
New York State Restraining Order Rules "