Arizona Supreme Court: Statements to Third Parties May Now Constitute Harassment

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In Briana Hernandez v. Luis Arturo Loarca, the Arizona Supreme Court held that under the state’s criminal harassment statute, a person commits harassment when they make a statement to a third party with the intent to provoke an adverse consequence against the victim, even if the victim is…

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