What is the test for making a credible threat against a person who has been convicted of stalking?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Casarez, A123927, A126667, No. 203934 (Cal. App. 2010):

A credible threat may be established without evidence of explicit threats or a previous violent relationship. In People v. Uecker (2009) 172 Cal.App.4th 583, the defendant was convicted of stalking two women. The first he followed, left notes on her car and repeatedly asked out over the course of seven months though she told him she was not interested in a relationship. The second woman was a realtor whom defendant called under the pretense that he was interested in purchasing a home. When she became

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