Stalking

A person who intentionally and repeatedly follows/harasses another person and makes a threat, either expressed or implied, with the intent to place that person in reasonable fear of death or harm is considered stalking in the first degree (Alabama Code 13A-6-90). Stalking in the first degree is a class C felony.

Stalking in the second degree (Alabama Code 13A-6-90.1) occurs when a person who intentionally and repeatedly follows, harasses, telephones, or initiates communication (verbally, electronically, or otherwise) with another person, any member of the other person's immediate family, or any third party with whom the other person is acquainted, and causes material harm to the mental or emotional health of the other person, or causes such person to reasonably fear that his or her employment, business, or career is threatened, and the perpetrator was previously informed to cease that conduct. Stalking in the second degree is a class B misdemeanor.

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