What is aggravated stalking (defendant previously sentenced for sex offense and was prohibited from contacting victim) in Florida?

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The crime of Aggravated Stalking (Defendant previously sentenced for sex offense and was prohibited from contacting victim) is a Third Degree Felony in Florida which is punishable by up to 5 years in prison and a maximum fine of $5,000.

This offense occurs when a person:

  1. Willfully,
  2. Maliciously, and
  3. Repeatedly follows, harasses, or cyberstalks previous victim, and
  4. Defendant was sentenced for sexual battery; and
  5. As part of that sentencing, defendant was ordered to have no contact with victim.

Defenses to Aggravated Stalking (Defendant previously sentenced for sex offense and was prohibited from contacting victim):

  • Engaged in First Amendment activities.
  • Contact was for a legitimate purpose.

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