Esta ley trata sobre el acoso que es más serio, especialmente si alguien ha violado una orden de protección. Si alguien sigue a otra persona o la contacta sin permiso, puede enfrentar problemas legales.
Es como cuando alguien sigue insistiendo en que quieres jugar con ellos, incluso después de que les dices que no. Si lo hacen repetidamente, pueden meterse en problemas.
Imagina que Juan tiene una orden de protección contra su exnovia, María, porque ella lo acosaba. A pesar de la orden, María sigue llamándolo y apareciendo en su trabajo. Juan puede denunciarla y ella podría enfrentar cargos por acoso agravado.
Las violaciones pueden resultar en cargos criminales, multas y posible encarcelamiento.
avated stalking and evidence was not a fatal variance since the indictment clearly put defendant on notice that the alleged act was a violation of a protective order with which defendant had been served; moreover, the date in the indictment was not alleged to be material, and actions proven by the state were within the statute of limitations. Holmes v. State, 291 Ga. App. 196 , 661 S.E.2d 603 (2008). There was no fatal variance between the aggravated stalking charges and the proof as the state presented evidence that the defendant was subject to a no-contact provision in the deprivation order as well as evidence that the juvenile court denied requests by the defendant for visitation. Carlton v. State, Ga. App. , 846 S.E.2d 175 (2020). Evidence insufficient to prove aggravated stalking. - Defendant's contact with the victim was with the victim's consent since the victim testified that victim agreed to meet defendant and had a friend follow her to the location of the meeting. Bragg v. State, 285 Ga. App. 408 , 646 S.E.2d 508 (2007). Sentence imposed held proper. - Because the sentence orally announced as to each of the three counts of aggravated stalking charged against the defendant was ten years, to be served concurrently, although originally to be served with six years and six months on probation, the sentence nevertheless remained ten years; hence, because the sentence as finally entered did not vary from that which was orally announced by the trial court and there was no i
El acoso agravado es cuando alguien te sigue o te contacta repetidamente, especialmente si hay una orden de protección en su contra. Esto puede llevar a consecuencias legales serias.
Si alguien viola una orden de protección, puede enfrentar cargos legales, incluyendo acoso agravado. Esto puede resultar en multas o incluso prisión.
Es importante documentar cualquier acoso y buscar ayuda legal. Puedes solicitar una orden de protección y contactar a las autoridades si te sientes amenazado.
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