P. v. Smolkin CA1/5
Anatoly Smolkin was convicted by a San Francisco jury of multiple counts of stalking (Pen. Code, § 646.9, subd. (a)) against 11 different victims; multiple violations of restraining orders (§ 646.9, subd. (b)); making criminal threats (§ 422) against nine different victims; making threats to an executive officer (§ 69); battery on a peace officer (§ 243, subd. (b)); disruptive presence at a school (§ 626.8, subd. (a)); and 15 counts of contempt of court by violating a civil harassment restraining order (§ 166, subd. (a)(4)). The case apparently involved Smolkin calling, e-mailing and threatening 23 individuals over a two-month period after he was terminated by his employer. In April 2013, the trial court sentenced Smolkin to a total determinate term of seven years in state prison. The court imposed a 10-year criminal protective order prohibiting Smolkin from entering the City of San Francisco and ordering him to stay 150 yards away from the Tishman Speyer Building at One Bu
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