Harassment And Legal Defense

Summary

In Utah, harassment involves repeated unwanted contact or threats, while misuse of emergency services can be charged if used for non-emergencies. Documenting incidents and filing reports are crucial for defense. Consider seeking a protective order if threatened. Self-representation requires gathering evidence, understanding legal definitions, and exploring legal aid resources.

Full Conversation

Yes many times I’m the one being charged with harassment and calling non emergency dispatch.
It seems like you're facing a challenging situation. Documenting incidents thoroughly and filing reports can be crucial when defending against harassment charges. You might also consider seeking a protective order if you feel threatened. If you need more personalized assistance, would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
No I don’t have * to pay for a lawyer so I’m representing myself in court.
Representing yourself in court can be challenging, but there are steps you can take to prepare:
- Gather all evidence, including documentation of incidents and reports.
- Consider filing for a protective order if you feel threatened.
- Research legal definitions of harassment and misuse of emergency services in Utah.
- Attend any legal aid clinics or workshops in your area for guidance.
If you have any specific questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!