Stalking

Definition:
Stalking is when an adult purposely and repeatedly
harasses or follows another with the intent of harassing.
Consequences of Stalking:
Stalking can be done in many ways, and depending upon the particular circumstances of the stalking, you can be facing misdemeanor or felony charges. Stalking comes with criminal penalties like restraining orders, permanent protective order, jail time of up to ten years, and monetary fine of up to $10,000.If the stalking occurred in violation of a restraining order, or if you have previously been convicted of stalking, the penalties are more severe.What a Lawyer can do for you:
Since stalking can lead to a serious criminal offense, it is necessary to hire an experienced criminal lawyer that understands stalking laws and use them to protect you and your rights.Lawyer Referral Service:
If you have been charged with stalking, call Attorney Search Network today and we can refer you to a criminal lawyer that can assist you with your stalking charges.
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