What constitutes harassment in South Dakota?
Andrew Mclaughlin
Updated on April 22, 2026
The law specifically prohibits the following behavior: Willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follow or harass another person; Willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly harass another person by means of any verbal, electronic, digital media, mechanical, telegraphic, or written communication.
What are the elements of the crime of stalking?
These are: the defendant willfully and maliciously harassed or willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly followed another person, and. the defendant made a credible threat with the intent to place the other person in reasonable fear for his safety (or for the safety of his immediate family).
Is harassment a crime in South Dakota?
A variety of forms of street harassment are illegal in South Dakota, including verbal harassment, indecent exposure, following, groping, and hate crimes.
What is a Class 2 misdemeanor in South Dakota?
Class 1 misdemeanors are the most serious, with potential punishments of up to one year imprisonment and up to $2,000 in fines, while Class 2 misdemeanors come with the potential penalty of up to 30 days imprisonment and up to $500 in fines. Courts can impose a sentence that includes jail, fines, or both.
What does anti stalking mean?
Filters. Counteracting stalking (the crime of following and harassing a person).
What is the penalty for harassment?
Under the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 (NSW) it is an offence to stalk or intimidate another with intent to cause fear of physical or mental harm. The maximum penalty is imprisonment for 5 years or a fine of $5,500 penalty units, or both.
How long do misdemeanors stay on your record in South Dakota?
The time period is four years for gross misdemeanors, and five years for low-level felonies. The people who apply have to make their case to a judge and show that they deserve a clean record, Keegan said. In South Dakota, removing proof of a conviction from a person’s record generally requires a pardon.