Accused of Stalking in Wisconsin?
In Wisconsin, stalking is a class I felony. In order to be found guilty of stalking, the state must prove two elements beyond a reasonable doubt. First, that you engaged in a course of conduct that was directed at a specific person. Second, your conduct would cause a reasonable person in that situation to suffer serious emotional distress or fear bodily injury or death to themselves or a family member. One defense against stalking is that your conduct was not directed at any specific person. A second defense is that a reasonable person in that situation would not suffer emotional distress or fear bodily injury or death to themselves or a family member.