Stalking
The crime of stalking is defined by law as any repeated or continuing harassment causing the victim to feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated, or threatened, and is a Class D felony.
If the act of stalking involves a threat placing the victim in fear of sexual battery, serious bodily injury or death; is in disregard of a protection order, or occurs while a criminal case of stalking against the same victim is pending in court, the crime is a Class C felony. If the act of stalking occurs while the offender is armed with a deadly weapon, or if the offender has a previous conviction of stalking the same victim, the crime is a Class B felony.
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