FILE - In this June 15, 2011 file photo, Paris Hilton arrives at the NBC Universal VIP party during the Cable Show in Chicago. A Los Angeles judge ordered James Rainford to stand trial on a felony stalking charge filed after he was arrested outside the socialite's home July 4. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, file)
FILE - In this June 15, 2011 file photo, Paris Hilton arrives at the NBC Universal VIP party during the Cable Show in Chicago. A Los Angeles judge ordered James Rainford to stand trial on a felony stalking charge filed after he was arrested outside the socialite's home July 4. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, file)
LOS ANGELES (AP) ? A man who once asked Paris Hilton to marry him and has been arrested twice outside homes owned by the socialite must stand trial for felony stalking, a judge ruled Monday.
James Rainford appeared to be obsessed with Hilton and his alleged actions gave the hotel heiress good reason to be afraid, Superior Court Judge Jessica Silvers said.
"It's very clear from all these incidents that you are obsessed with Paris Hilton," Silvers told Rainford after a 90-minute hearing. "This is more personal, and it is scary."
Rainford, 36, was previously convicted of battery against Hilton's former boyfriend Cy Waits, who was hit in the head outside a courthouse earlier this year.
Rainford did not react after Silvers' ruling and only spoke quietly with his attorney during the hearing.
Rainford's most recent arrest came after a July 4 encounter in which paparazzi alerted authorities he was outside the heiress' beach house.
Defense attorney Craig Renetzky argued during the hearing that Rainford had never directly threatened Hilton, and that she had never left her home during either incident that led to his arrests.
His actions, including hitting Hilton's ex-boyfriend and shoving a security guard in October, were not directed at the socialite herself, the lawyer said.
"The only thing he's apparently ever done to her is to propose to her," Renetzky said.
Hilton politely refused. She did not attend Monday's hearing.
Prosecutor Wendy Segall called four law enforcement officers to testify about their dealings with Rainford after his arrests or their conversations with Hilton.
Sheriff's Detective Rodney Wagner said Hilton was "afraid for her safety as well as her family, her friends around her."
Rainford remained jailed in lieu of $150,000 bail and was told to return to court on Aug. 29 for an arraignment. No trial date has been set.
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Anthony McCartney can be reached at http://twitter.com/celebritydocketA judge says a man charged with stalking Paris Hilton must stand trial and called his actions toward the socialite scary.
Superior Court Judge Jessica Silvers rejected arguments by suspect James Rainford's attorney that his client posed no direct threat to Hilton.
The 36-year-old Rainford has been arrested twice outside Hilton's homes. One incident came on July 4, when paparazzi alerted authorities he was outside the heiress' beach house.
Rainford previously was convicted of battery against Hilton's former boyfriend Cy Waits, who was hit outside a courthouse earlier this year.
Hilton did not appear in court. Four law enforcement officers testified about their interactions with Rainford after he was found outside the homes.
Rainford remains jailed and will return to court on Aug. 29 for arraignment.
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