STALKING § 13-2923
When a defendant maintains a course of conduct directed towards a specific person and if the victim reasonably fears for his/her safety or the safety of his/her immediate family member, then the defendant can be charged with a Class 5 Felony.
If the victim reasonably fears death of that person or that person’s immediate family member and that person in fact fears death, then the defendant can be charged with a Class 3 Felony.
Those convicted of stalking can face serious consequences including prison or up to lifetime probation.