Bill that would criminalize doxing passes Alabama House and Senate

  • Source: WIAT-TV CBS 42 Birmingham
  • Published: 05/26/2023 11:04 PM

A bill that would outlaw doxing in Alabama has passed both houses of the legislature and awaits signature from the houses’ presiding officers. The bill, HB 287, was filed by Rep. Shane Stringer, R-Citronelle, and was first read to the House on April 11. A first violation would be a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in jail, with further violations being Class C felonies, punishable by up to 10 years in prison. Doxing, as defined in the bill, has three qualifying points which are as follows: First, an individual must electronically publish, post, or provide personal identifying information of another individual, law enforcement officer, firefighter or public servant. Second, the individual whose information has been released has to have been harassed, harmed or impeded from performing their governmental function as a result of the information being disseminated.



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