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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Douglas finds that the lower court properly convicted defendant of domestic violence stalking and violating a protective order. The evidence indicates that defendant "subjected the victim to repeated contacts by phone calls and texts, despite her telling him to stop," and even contacted her "after being served with the protection order." The court also notes that the case was not about the content of defendant's statements to the victim, but rather the "persistent, unwelcome contact." Affirmed.
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