Threats and Stalking Case Studies

Real Virginia court outcomes in threats and stalking cases (§18.2-60 & §18.2-60.3).

Banks v. Commonwealth

Virginia courts uphold stalking convictions when repeated contact and threats cause reasonable fear.

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Keyes v. Com.

Virginia law criminalizes threats and stalking when repeated conduct causes reasonable fear of harm.

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Parker v. Com.

Virginia law prohibits threats and stalking that cause reasonable fear; this case clarifies key elements for defense.

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Raja v. Com.

Virginia law criminalizes repeated threatening communications as stalking and threats under §§ 18.2-60 and 18.2-60.3.

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Woolfolk v. Com.

Virginia court confirms that threats and repeated conduct causing fear constitute stalking under § 18.2-60.

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