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Illinois Stalking Laws
More Information on Stalking Laws
| Code Section | Ch. 720 §5/12-7.3 |
| Stalking Defined as | Knowingly and without lawful justification follows or surveils another on at least 2 separate occasions and threatens or places in reasonable apprehension; Aggravated stalking is stalking in conjunction with causing bodily harm, confining or restraining victim or violating court order or injunction. |
| Punishment/Classification | Aggravated stalking: Class 3 felony; Stalking: Class 4 felony |
| Penalty for Repeat Offense | 2nd or subsequent conviction: Class 3 felony |
| Arrest or Restraining Order Specifically Authorized by Statute? | - |
| Constitutionally Protected Activities Exempted? | Picketing or exercise of the right of free speech or assembly that is otherwise lawful |
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