Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
I was sent an explicit text by my fiance' ex girlfriend. Due to family circumstances we are still together. He advises he called it off with her & she then threatened him with "he'll regret it". Due to retalliation from her I receive a porn text of them 2 from her with her phone and narcisstic message on it. I also had received several private calls from 3 mos back of which i do know was her as i have unpublished cell and is pay as you go phone. A voicemail recieved the day prior as i hadn't even realized was there until she sent the text but it was her sending a voicemail he left for her and sent it to me. So after the text i called her and told her to stop contacting me as i will seek law enforcement. She then called again & left another narcisstic voicemail. Text and messages left Oct. 15 2011. I tried a restraining order back in Oct but had no address for her. Then in May 2012 at a family event of my fiance's cousin. His cousin wife informed me that in April his 1/2 sister whom is friends with his ex had dropped by to also ask if we are still together & where are we as she can't get ahold of her brother & proceeded to advise of the entire relationship and embarrassing matter. I consider that also harassment & is that also stalking. How did the ex get my phone can that also be a charge? Can i include his 1/2 sister in harassment & is it considered stalking too? All of this was to cause ME emotional harm of which it has done and i'm suffering everyday. I do hope our DA will pick up case & prosecute..if so will I need a private attorney or will they handle it. Can the court still order a restraining order? i think its still warranted. The PD lagged on the investigation but are investigating to date. This transpired in Fresno, CA. Or if the don't can I hire an attorney & prosecute? What case do I have against her. I still have the voicemails and text pic as evidence.
1 Answer from Attorneys
If the District Attorney (DA) decides to file criminal charges, they will prosecute the case. The police will turn over their investigation to the DA - they will take it from there. The DA will decide which people will be prosecuted and which charges will be filed against each. Some type of stay-away order would generally be issued standardly as part of the criminal case.
You would need an attorney if you wanted to sue civilly (for money.)
Good luck!
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