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Florida Cyberstalking Laws
Last updated: July 23, 2012
.784.048
Stalking; definitions; penalties.--
(1)
As used in this section, the term:
(a)
"harass" means to engage in a course of conduct directed at a
specific person that causes substantial emotional distress in such person and
serves no legitimate purpose.
(b)
"Course of conduct" means a pattern of conduct composed of a
series of acts over a period of time, however short, evidencing a continuity of
purpose. Constitutionally protected activity is not included within the meaning
of "course of conduct." Such constitutionally protected activity
includes picketing or other organized protests.
(c)
"Credible threat" means a threat made with the intent to cause
the person who is the target of the threat to reasonably fear for his or her
safety. The threat must be against the life of, or a threat to cause bodily
injury to, a person.
(d)
"Cyberstalk" means to engage in a course of conduct to
communicate, or to cause to be communicated, words, images, or language by or
through the use of electronic mail or electronic communication, directed at a
specific person, causing substantial emotional distress to that person and
serving no legitimate purpose.
(2)
Any person who willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follows, harasses,
or cyberstalks another person commits the offense of stalking, a misdemeanor of
the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
(3)
Any person who willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follows, harasses,
or cyberstalks another person, and makes a credible threat with the intent to
place that person in reasonable fear of death or bodily injury of the person,
or the person's child, sibling, spouse, parent, or dependent, commits the
offense of aggravated stalking, a felony of the third degree, punishable as
provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
(4)
Any person who, after an injunction for protection against repeat
violence, sexual violence, or dating violence pursuant to s. 784.046, or an
injunction for protection against domestic violence pursuant to s. 741.30, or
after any other court-imposed prohibition of conduct toward the subject person
or that person's property, knowingly, willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly
follows, harasses, or cyberstalks another person commits the offense of
aggravated stalking, a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s.
775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
(5)
Any person who willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follows, harasses,
or cyberstalks a minor under 16 years of age commits the offense of aggravated
stalking, a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082,
s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
(6)
Any law enforcement officer may arrest, without a warrant, any person he
or she has probable cause to believe has violated the provisions of this
section.
(7)
Any person who, after having been sentenced for a violation of s.
794.011, s. 800.04, or s. 847.0135(5) and prohibited from contacting the victim
of the offense under s. 921.244, willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly
follows, harasses, or cyberstalks the victim commits the offense of aggravated
stalking, a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082,
s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
(8)
The punishment imposed under this section shall run consecutive to any
former sentence imposed for a conviction for any offense under s. 794.011, s.
800.04, or s. 847.0135(5).