Stalking is charged when a person engages in a course of conduct towards a specific person by staying in visual or physical proximity to that person or by directing threats to a specific person on at least two occasions. A Class 5 Felony stalking charge may be imposed if the victim reasonably fears his/her safety or the safety of his/her immediate family member. If a person reasonably causes another person to fear his/her death or the death of his/her immediate family member, stalking is then considered to be a Class 3 Felony under Arizona State law.
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