Statutes | 9 GTBC ยง 317 | 2020
(a) A person commits the crime of stalking a minor if, without lawful authority:
            (1) The person willfully and repeatedly engages in unwanted contact with a minor, either directly or indirectly and
            (2) The minor receiving the unwanted contact is intimidated, alarmed, emotionally distressed, or placed in fear the stalker intends to injure the person or property of the person or of another person and the feeling of intimidation, alarm, emotional distress or fear is one that a reasonable person in the victim&rsquos situation would experience under all the circumstances and
            (3) The stalker either:
                        (A) Intends to frighten, intimidate, alarm or emotionally distress the minor or
                        (B) Knows or reasonably should know that the minor being followed is frightened, intimidated, alarmed or emotionally distressed, even if the stalker did not intend such a result.
 
(b) Penalty: Stalking of a minor shall result in not less than ninety-three (93) days imprisonment, but no more than a years imprisonment and/or up to a five thousand dollar ($5,000.) fine.
 
History: Tribal Act #07-25.1862, enacted by Tribal Council on December 19, 2007.