From: Sky Valley Chronicle
COMMENT - The title of this article is slightly deceptive, as it actually provides a succinct overview of psychopaths which is very insightful. It is well worth reading in toto. Editor, Ashtabula Times
January 12, 2013
(GOLD
BAR, WA) -- The Sky Valley Chronicle was asked recently by a Snohomish
County resident who plans to file criminal charges against a
cyber-stalker(s), how the state law on “regular stalking” comes into
play in making sure a stalker or stalkers is charged with as many
criminal counts as possible.
In the context of the question and being that January is Stalking Awareness Monthaccording to the U.S. Department of Justice, we present the following information for your review and consideration.
The
good news for victims of stalker crimes is that the Washington law on
regular stalking (RCW 9a.46.110) can b e used in many cases to file
additional criminal charges (charges in addition, for example to
cyber-stalking charges) against the perpetrators of such crimes.
This
is a powerful tool a victim can deploy in the fight against such
criminals in that many sociopaths who engage in both “regular” stalking
and cyber-stalking are often unaware of – or simply ignore – the sheer
number of laws they are breaking (or how often) or that laws overlap
allowing for the filing of multiple charges under different statutes.
Even
if they do realize such a thing, stalkers – many of whom are textbook
sociopaths who cannot control their behavior because of the high they
get from it – simply can’t stop from doing what has always been a
pleasurable behavior they were certain had no downside risk to their
lives. MORE
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