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Enriquez was arrested on suspicion of stalking, second-degree assault, first-degree burglary, unlawful imprisonment, third-degree malicious mischief and harassment. He was still in custody at ...
Rodriguez-Gomez, then 36 and living in the 100 block of Manor Drive, was charged Nov. 24, 2020, with stalking, second-degree assault, third- and fourth-degree burglary and malicious destruction of ...
Nov. 15—A Decatur woman filed a petition seeking an emergency protection order against her ex-boyfriend prior to him being charged with stalking by the Decatur Police Department on Thursday ...
Most jurisdictions recognize at least two degrees of murder in statute. Usually, first-degree murder requires express malice. Any other type of murder reflects implied malice. Felony murder is a crime where a death results from the crime and is typically first-degree, but may be second-degree. [17]
Cyberstalking a child under the age of 16 or a person of any age for which the offender has been ordered by the courts not to contact is considered "aggravated stalking," a third degree felony under Florida law. Cyberstalking in conjunction with a credible threat is also considered aggravated stalking. [31]
In New York State a person threatening another person with imminent injury without engaging in physical contact is called "menacing". A person who engages in that behavior is guilty of aggravated harassment in the second degree (a Class A misdemeanor; punishable with up to one year incarceration, probation for an extended time, and a permanent criminal record) when they threaten to cause ...
Denton was charged with first-degree burglary, second-degree assault and third-degree malicious mischief in connection with domestic violence, according to the Yakima Herald. Denton was stabbed to death by two inmates, according to the Seattle Times. Jail or Agency: Yakima County Jail; State: Washington; Date arrested or booked: 5/10/2016
In Florida, aggravated battery is the intentional infliction of great bodily harm and is a second-degree felony, [14] whereas battery that unintentionally causes great bodily harm is considered a third-degree felony. [15]