A Wyoming Order Denying Motion to Modify Stalking Order of Protection is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Wyoming which denies a motion filed by one party to modify an existing Stalking Order of Protection. Such an order is usually issued when the court finds that the evidence presented by the party seeking to modify the order does not warrant a change in the existing order. The Wyoming Order Denying Motion to Modify Stalking Order of Protection may be issued in two types of cases: civil stalking orders and criminal stalking orders. In the case of a civil stalking order, the court may deny a motion to modify the order if the proposed changes are not in the victim's best interest, or if the petitioner has failed to present sufficient evidence to demonstrate that the order should be modified. For a criminal stalking order, the court may deny a motion to modify the order if the petitioner has failed to demonstrate that the modification is necessary to protect the victim or that the proposed changes are in the best interest of justice.