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What is the legal definition of stalking in Georgia? Stalking is defined as when someone does any of the following without your permission for the purpose of harassing or intimidating you: follows you; places you under surveillance; or. contacts you in person, by phone, email, computer or other electronic device, etc
Code 16-5-90 (c). Stalking becomes aggravated stalking if the offender violates a court order, bond, probation, parole, or pretrial release. Ga. Code 16-5- 91(a).
To be convicted of stalking, the State must demonstrate that the accused is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. This includes showing that there is a pattern of harassing and intimidating the victim.
The Georgia Code defines aggravated stalking as stalking that occurs while the perpetrator is under a peace bond, restraining order, protective order, or condition of pretrial release, probation, or parole. This elevates the crime from a misdemeanor to a felony.
Aggravated stalking occurs when: The adverse party engages in stalking as defined above, AND. The adverse party threatens a person with the intent to cause him to be placed in reasonable fear of death or substantial bodily harm.

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The burden of proof for a TPO in Georgia is preponderance of evidence. This means that the petitioner must demonstrate that it is more likely than not that the alleged behavior occurred and that it necessitates a protective order.
If you are a victim of violence, you can file a petition for a temporary protective order. A protective order restrains the accused person, also known as the respondent, from harassing, stalking, or threatening the physical safety of the petitioner.
Domestic Violence Hotline in Georgia 1-800-33HAVEN (1-800-334-2836). Provides 24 hours statewide access to free and confidential help and information for victims and their family and friends. Contact your County Victim Assistance Program in Solicitor or District Attorneys Office.

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