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In Michigan, "aggravated stalking" is a term used to label "stalking" the same individual, the individual's family, or someone in their household after being convicted of "stalking" said person(s). If you violate a restraining order, a condition of parole, a condition of probation, a condition of pretrial release (aka 'bail'), and, in doing so, you make one (1) or more credible threats toward the person(s) that you stalked before, then it's labeled as "aggravated stalking," and you'll be jailed longer, fined more, and probation/parole will no longer be an option.

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