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If caught, you will be charged with making a terrorist threat, expelled from school, and probably face criminal charges in juvenile court. This will result in serious implications for your future. Authorities do not take these threats lightly, and even minors have received severe sentences.
No, not 'simple assault.' A 'harrassment' or 'stalking' or "making telephonic threats' charge might be another matter though
Which of these is NOT an example of sensitive information
Which of these is NOT an example of sensitive information
Which of these is NOT an example of sensitive information
If you appear to be harmless and not a threat, expect to be arrested, charged with criminal trespass and related violations, and serve some jail time. If you appear to be a threat, there are plenty of people with guns (Uzi, M16, sniper rifles, and more) who would have something loud to say about the visitor.
If a person verbalizes their evil intentions that is called a threat, and yes it is a criminal offense.
Either treason or terrorism.
It can be a criminal offense in any state to threaten violence against someone. It depends on the circumstances and whether or not the person actually had the intention and means to carry out the threat. It is automatically a crime if the person making the threat mentions using a bomb.
(in the US) An 18 year old is considered to be legally an adult and will be charged and prosecuted as such.
A threat or promise is credible if it is in the best interests of the person making it to carry it out.
no, unless its a threat to you, discussion of illegal crime that someone is going to commit or you informed the other party that you're recording them.