Yardley man sentenced for politically motivated stalking and harassment in Bucks County

A 64-year-old Yardley man was sentenced to county jail on Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025, after pleading guilty to charges related to a series of politically motivated harassment, stalking, and criminal mischief incidents in Lower Makefield Township spanning several months.Alaric Dalberg entered an open guilty plea before Common Pleas Judge Wallace H. Bateman Jr. to stalking, disorderly conduct, criminal mischief, and harassment.Judge Bateman sentenced Dalberg to two to 23 months at the Bucks County Correctional Facility and a concurrent 36 months’ probation.In addition to the confinement and probation, the court imposed several other penalties: a $1,000 fine, 100 hours of non-political community service, a court order prohibiting all contact with the victim, and payment of full restitution for damages caused.

“I commend the investigative and prosecutorial team on this case,” District Attorney Jennifer Schorn said. “It is plain and simple, we will not tolerate politically motivated violence or threats of violence, ever. People who think they are justified in engaging in criminal activity because the ends justify the means will have a dose of reality if they choose to engage in crimes in Bucks County.”

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