Oklahoma Stalking in Violation of Court Order — Elements is a criminal offense in Oklahoma. It involves intentionally following, harassing, or threatening another person in a manner that puts them in fear of their safety or the safety of their family, in violation of a court order. It is a felony offense that can result in significant penalties, including jail time, fines, and probation. The elements of Oklahoma Stalking in Violation of Court Order — Elements are: 1. The accused knowingly followed, harassed, or threatened another person; 2. The accused caused the person to be in fear of their safety or the safety of their family; 3. The accused did this in violation of a court order. There are two types of Oklahoma Stalking in Violation of Court Order — Elements: 1. AggravateStalinin— - This involves a pattern of behavior that creates fear in the victim or their family, and the accused knew or reasonably should have known that their behavior would create such fear. 2. Simple Stalking — This involves a single incident of following, harassing, or threatening another person in violation of a court order, but without a pattern of behavior.