Aggravated harassment charges usually grow from something ordinary that escalated — a breakup, a feud, a string of messages. Here's the charge, how Nassau County District Court handles it, and what strengthens your side.
Aggravated harassment in the second degree (Penal Law § 240.30) is a class A misdemeanor reaching threatening communications and communications meant to harass or alarm. Context matters: with a domestic relationship, the same conduct can trigger an order of protection and a parallel track. Your attorney maps which track — or both — you're on.
They turn on communication patterns and credibility, and commonly resolve through dismissal, reduction to harassment as a violation, or an ACD ending in dismissal. Documented anger management addresses the court's exact concern — impulse control in conflict — with graded evidence. Many clients add proactive enrollment so the file already answers it.
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