Penalties for Stalking in Texas
Because social expectations and behaviors tend to be unique from person to person, there are many times when two people are likely to view the exact same situation in a drastically different light. In extreme cases, this might even result in one party seeking stalking charges against another, especially when a relationship has a complicated history.
If you have been arrested and charged with stalking or related offenses, then you could be facing imprisonment, the imposition of substantial fines, and serious damage to your reputation. To ensure that you receive the skilled and experienced legal representation that you deserve, contact the Denton criminal lawyers of Alexander & Associates at 972-420-6560.
Stalking Charges
The legal definition of stalking includes two components: behavior and intent. In order to win a conviction, the prosecutor in a stalking case needs evidence that the defendant was deliberately causing the alleged victim’s discomfort or fear. In addition, the prosecutor needs evidence that the defendant’s alleged behavior was well beyond acceptable social norms.
If convicted of stalking, you may be subject to the following penalties:
- For a first conviction – 3rd degree felony punishable with 2-10 years in state prison, fine up to $10,000
- If there are prior convictions – 2nd degree felony punishable with 2-20 years in state prison, fine up to $10,000
A stalking trial will likely involve some subjective opinions and circumstantial evidence. To make sure your rights are protected, you need the assistance of an experienced and knowledgeable Denton defense attorney.
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Whether the charges brought against you are the result of a disagreement or poor choices on your part, an adequate defense is essential. Contact the Denton criminal lawyers of Alexander & Associates at 972-420-6560 if you have been arrested on stalking charges.
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