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Stalking is a misdemeanor at the very lowest forms. Stalking can also be upgraded to a felony very easily. The simple act of physical contact with the person or verbal abuse can upgrade it from 1 charge of stalking to several charges of abuse, assault and even attempted murder/manslaughter in some cases.

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