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  2. Robert John Bardo - Wikipedia

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    [1] [15] After the murder, the first anti-stalking state laws were enacted in the US, including California Penal Code 646.9. [ 16 ] The season 2 episode of Law and Order "Star Struck" was partially based on this case.

  3. Cyberstalking legislation - Wikipedia

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    [24] (§646.9 of the California Penal Code.) [25] Its first use resulted in a six-year sentence for a man who harassed a woman who could identify him. [26] After sending hundreds of threatening e-mails to an actress, another male convicted after spending months in jail waiting for trial was sentenced in 2001 to five years probation, forbidden ...

  4. Rebecca Schaeffer - Wikipedia

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    [31] [32] Schaeffer's death also helped prompt the 1990 passing of America's first anti-stalking laws, including California Penal Code 646.9. [33] [34] At the time of her death, Schaeffer was dating director Brad Silberling. Her death influenced his film Moonlight Mile (2002) [31] about a man's grief after his fiancée is murdered.

  5. 1990s - Wikipedia

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    Following the murder of actress Rebecca Schaeffer by a stalker, America's first anti-stalking laws, including California Penal Code 646.9 were passed in 1990. California also passed the first cyberstalking law in 1999 (§646.9 of the California Penal Code). Transdisciplinarity in academia. The 1st World Congress of Transdisciplinarity, Convento ...

  6. Stalking - Wikipedia

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    Stalking - Wikipedia

  7. Postpone to a certain time - Wikipedia

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    In parliamentary procedure in the United States, a motion to postpone to a certain time (or postpone definitely or postpone) is used to delay action on a pending question until a different day, meeting, hour or until after a certain event.