Can you be criminally charged for harassing someone out of state?

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2026-03-19 08:05

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Yes, you can be criminally charged for harassing someone out of state, as harassment laws can apply across state lines. If the harassment involves actions that violate the laws of the state where the victim resides, law enforcement can pursue charges. Additionally, certain Federal Laws may also apply in cases of interstate harassment, especially if it involves electronic communication. However, the specific circumstances and laws of both states will determine the legal outcome.

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