Yes!! Its a "forcible felony" which is considered a very violent crime!!
It depends on the type of threat If the threat was verbal, it would be neither misdemeanor of felony If the threat was physical, it would be a misdemeanor
It needs to be.
How do you expunge a felony in Georgia.
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In the state of Texas, terroristic threat is the offense involving violence to any person or property with intent to place any person in fear of imminent serious bodily injury. Aggravated assault is when a person causes serious bodily injury to another or uses or exhibits a deadly weapon during the commission of the assault.Texas Penal Code Sec 22.02 Aggravated AssaultTexas Penal Code Sec 22.07 Terroristic Threat
You could attempt to file a criminal complaint alleging a "False Report To Law Enforcement"' or you could bring suit against the person in civil court for libel or slander.
is concealing a car from repossession a felony in georgia?
"Any armed robbery is a felony." by a previous contributor.....Added note:Strong arm robbery is a violent threat or use of physical violence to purport a robbery without use of a weapon or object.For that reason, it may or may not be considered a felony charge dependent on circumstantial or eye witness testimony. or evidence. The "threat" of a strong arm robbery in most cases is not considered a felony. It is lesser and considered intimidation in some points, harassment in others, or if a verbal threat is made of bodily harm with a weapon, and said weapon is within the immediate access, it is considered terroristic threat in some states.So that advice is partially or mostly incorrect , as "strong arm robbery" is not ARMED robbery.
In Georgia, a DUI will become a felony on the fourth offense within ten years.A DUI becomes a felony in Georgia after the fourth offense within ten years
The charge for knowledge of a possible bomb threat is probably accessory or accomplice to all crimes committed by the bomber, including murder and terroristic acts.
well, if you are a suicide terrorist, a whole of 0 years, 0 months, and 0 days.
Cooperate, open up all your personal records, and get a good attorney. If you aren't guilty, you have nothing to hide.