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WPIC 36.81 Cyberstalking—Gross Misdemeanor—Definition

11 WAPRAC WPIC 36.81Washington Practice Series TMWashington Pattern Jury Instructions--Criminal

11 Wash. Prac., Pattern Jury Instr. Crim. WPIC 36.81 (5th Ed)
Washington Practice Series TM
Washington Pattern Jury Instructions--Criminal
January 2024 Update
Washington State Supreme Court Committee on Jury Instructions
Part VI. Crimes Against Personal Security
WPIC CHAPTER 36. Harassment, Hate Crimes, and Domestic Violence
WPIC 36.81 Cyberstalking—Gross Misdemeanor—Definition
A person commits the crime of cyberstalking when with intent to [harass] [or] [intimidate] [or] [torment] [or] [embarrass] another person he or she makes an electronic communication to that person:
[using lewd, lascivious, indecent, or obscene words, images, or language] [or] [suggesting the commission of any lewd or lascivious act] [or]
[[anonymously] [or] [repeatedly] whether or not a conversation occurs] [or]
[threatening to inflict injury on the person or property of the person [called] [or] [to whom the electronic communication was made] [or] [any member of his or her family or household]].
NOTE ON USE
Use bracketed material as applicable.
Use this instruction if it will help the jury understand the charged offense or if it is necessary to define this particular offense for the jury. See the Comment to WPIC 4.24 (Definition of the Crime—Form).
Use WPIC 36.82 (Cyberstalking—Gross Misdemeanor—Elements), WPIC 36.86 (Electronic Communication—Definition), and WPIC 10.01 (Intent—Intentionally—Definition) with this instruction.
COMMENT
RCW 9.61.260(1).
[Current as of April 2020.]
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