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RCW 9A.46.110 - Washington
9A.46.100 << 9A.46.110 >> 9A.46.120 PDF RCW 9A.46.110 Stalking. (1) (a) A person commits the crime of stalking if, without lawful authority the person: (i) Intentionally and repeatedly harasses another person; (ii) Intentionally and repeatedly follows another person;
§ 18.2-60.3. Stalking; penalty - Virginia Law
§ 18.2-60.3. Stalking; penalty. A. Any person, except a law-enforcement officer, as defined in § 9.1-101, and acting in the performance of his official duties, and a registered private investigator, as defined in § 9.1-138, who is regulated in accordance with § 9.1-139 and acting in the course of his legitimate business, who on more than one occasion engages in conduct, either in person or ...
1708.7. Stalking; tort action; damages and equitable remedies
Government Code Civil Code Division 3. Obligations Part 3. Obligations Imposed by Law 1708.5. Sexual battery; damages; equitable relief 1708.7. Stalking; tort action; damages and equitable remedies 1708.85 Private cause of action for distribution of material exposing private body parts or sexual acts of another without permission; Affirmative defenses Part 4. Obligations Arising from ...
Stalking Laws and Implementation Practices: A National Review ...
An attorney filed a civil action based in part on the state anti-stalking law that claimed web sites' use of "cookies" to monitor site use is a Osurveillance-like" scheme akin to stalking.
State and Federal Stalking Laws - Berkman Klein Center
Although stalking has been a problem for many years, only in this decade has it received adequate attention from lawmakers, policy officials, and law enforcement agencies. In 1990, California became the first state to enact a specific stalking law. Since that time, all 50 states and the District of ...
Cyberstalking Laws by State: What You Need to Know?
Hawaii. Includes electronic communication under stalking law (§711-1106.5). Misdemeanors carry up to 1 year in jail and $2,000 in fines. Indiana. Uses general harassment (§35-45-2-2) or stalking (§35-45-10-5) laws. Harassment is a misdemeanor; stalking is a Level 6 felony with up to 2.5 years in prison. Iowa. Covers cyberstalking under §708.11.
NYS Open Legislation | NYSenate.gov
§ 120.45 Stalking in the fourth degree. A person is guilty of stalking in the fourth degree when he or she intentionally, and for no legitimate purpose, engages in a course of conduct directed at a specific person, and knows or reasonably should know that such conduct: 1. is likely to cause reasonable fear of material harm to the physical health, safety or property of such person, a member of ...
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