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.
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
Aggravated stalking that involves a threat of death or harm is typically classified as a felony offense. The specific classification can vary by jurisdiction, but it generally carries severe penalties, including potential imprisonment and fines. This offense is taken seriously due to the potential danger it poses to the victim, reflecting the legal system's emphasis on protecting individuals from threats to their safety.
The same thing as assault with a deadly weapon
Yes
aggresive aggrevated
6 months
Stalking is a verb in the sentence.
No, but depending on the actual charge and potential maximum prison sentence, it can be classifed as an aggrevated felony- regardless of the state classification (this means that even a misdeameanor can be classified as an aggrevated felony by USCIS)
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