What is stalking in the 4th degree?

By |2020-06-29T11:14:47+00:00June 29th, 2020||

Stalking in the 4th Degree is when a person intentionally, and for no legitimate purpose, engages in a course of conduct directed at someone, and knows or reasonably should know that the conduct is likely to cause reasonable fear of harm. Stalking in the 4th [...]

What do these stalking terms mean?

By |2020-06-29T11:14:20+00:00June 29th, 2020||

Stalking charges require an understanding of three very important things: “No legitimate purpose”; “Course of conduct”; and “Know or reasonably should know”.  These are critical aspects to any Stalking charge.  You may very often contact someone many, many times.  You may be angry at them.  [...]

What is stalking in the 3rd degree?

By |2020-06-29T11:12:26+00:00June 29th, 2020||

Stalking at this degree builds on many of the same conditions contained in the Stalking in the 4th Degree charge.  A charge of Stalking in the 4th Degree becomes a Stalking in the 3rd Degree charge if: the fear of harm is a serious physical [...]

What is stalking in the 2nd degree?

By |2020-06-29T11:11:58+00:00June 29th, 2020||

Stalking in the 2nd Degree builds on those circumstances listed above with Stalking in the 3rd Degree.  You may be charged with Stalking in the 2nd Degree if: you commit Stalking in the 3rd Degree and display, possess, or threaten use of a weapon; or [...]

What is stalking in the 1st Degree?

By |2020-06-29T11:11:23+00:00June 29th, 2020||

Stalking in the 1st Degree can be committed in two distinct ways.  Both require that you are engaged in Stalking in the 3rd Degree, and while doing so: you intentionally or recklessly cause injury to a person; or you commit another crime. Stalking in the [...]

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