Yes... stalking is pretty much illegal..... Everywhere. If you "stalk" someone you are most probably breaking multiple laws and you can be prosecuted for it in a variety of ways under a plethora of laws. If law enforcement wants to get you for it they will find a way to do it with the way our laws are written even if you didn't directly break a law per say
yes... yes it is :|
stalking a minor in ANY state is disgusting and wrong so don't do it!!!!
Aggravated stalking is considered a felony in the state of Florida. A felony is a criminal classification of a sentence over a year in a state prison. The sentences for felonies can range from one year to death.
Stalking in Indiana can turn to a Class C felony, which is the least severe. Normally, offenders will need to pay a fine, be sentenced to prison time, and probation is (sometimes) an option.
Stalking is a misdemeanor, with a penalty of one year and/or $1,000 fine, and up to five years probation.Aggravated stalking is a felony, with a penalty of five years and/or $10,000 fine and any term of years probation, including life, and not less than five years
It's not a good idea.
A sentence of probation for ANY kind of gun felony is practically unheard of.
That all depends on the specific penalty statutes of your individual state. For instance, in Florida, there is no "fifth degree" felony stalking. Check with a criminal defense attorney in your state for the specific penalty in your area.
1st degree
yes
Stalking is illegal everywhere in United States.Yes, stalking is a felony in the State of Texas. It comes under the Code Section: Penal 42.072. Stalking is defined when a person commits an offense if on more than one occasion and pursuant to scheme or course of conduct directed at specific person, knowingly engages in conduct that: (1) stalker knows/reasonably believes victim will view as threatening, (2) causes fear, and (3) would cause a reasonable person to fear. Punishment/Classification: 3rd degree felony. Penalty for Repeat Offense: 2nd degree felony.
Yes, it is a punishable offense. It is a Class C Felony.