Aggravated Stalking

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A person who willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follows, harasses or cyberstalks another person, and makes a credible threat to that person commits the offense of aggravated stalking.

“Aggravated Stalking” cases should and need to be taken very seriously by courts, local law enforcement, crime victims, and all members of a targeted victim’s social network community.

One example of how serious of a crime aggravated stalking is to risk committing, in Florida it’s a felony of the third degree [SEE:  §784.048(3), Florida Statutes] — something that can easily land a repeat offender in jail and/or cost them high court costs and fines if and when they are tried and convicted (depending on whether or not they have a criminal history).

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