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People v. Peterson | What Does The Prosecutor Have To Prove To Convict You Of Stalking In California

People v. Peterson | What Does The Prosecutor Have to Prove to Convict You of Stalking? Stalking is a serious criminal offense. It involves persistent and unwanted attention, harassment, or communication directed towards an individual without their consent. In California, stalking is considered a criminal offense and is punishable by law. California has specific laws in place to protect individuals from being stalked. The state’s Penal Code defines stalking as…

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Will I Have to Register as a Sex Offender for Stalking in California? (PC 646.9)

Will I Have to Register as a Sex Offender for Stalking in California? (PC 646.9) Is stalking a sex crime? You might think the answer is “no,” but in some cases, you could be required to register as a sex offender if you are convicted of stalking. Why? It depends on your motivation for committing the crime. Under California Penal Code Section 646.9, stalking is any sort of willful conduct…

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When is Stalking Considered a Crime? (PC 646.9)

When is Stalking Considered a Crime? (PC 646.9) “Facebook stalking.” “Internet stalking.” People often throw around the word “stalking” when referencing someone who is “checking in” on another person without that person’s knowledge. However, the legal definition of stalking is much more specific than the way you may be used to hearing the term. Let’s clarify how California law defines the crime of stalking. California Stalking Laws (PC 646.9) Under…

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