yes
Added: Actually it would constitute TWO offenses. (1) It is against the law to threaten someone and, (2) it is against federal law to deposit anything, except mail, in a mailbox intended for the receipt of US Mail.
Yes, on two levels. The threats may give rise to criminal charges. Also, only authorized US Postal Service agents are allowed to place items in a mailbox. The notes should be handed over to the police.
It is illegal to use the mailbox in that way. Ask the police what can be done.
What do you mean by notes? Un wanted love letters, general mail, spam, harassment, death threats. Depending on WHAT is being placed in your mailbox will determine whether it is legal or not.
Well, in terms of Lotus Notes, and email, .nsf is the file extension of Lotus Notes file where the data of the entire mailbox is stored.
When a neighbor is constantly placing notes in your mailbox, it can pass as a nuisance. Someone can press charges if the neighbor does not respond to a request to stop. A lawyer can be approached to warn the neighbor of further legal action before approaching an area court.
Suicial notes are notes written by the people contemplating suicide so that they can convey a last message to those they will be leaving behind.
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J. Reid Rowland has written: 'Criminal procedure in Zimbabwe' -- subject(s): Criminal procedure 'Notes for prosecutors' -- subject(s): Criminal procedure, Public prosecutors
Henry Lyle Winter has written: 'Notes on criminal anthropology and bio-sociology' -- subject(s): Criminal anthropology, Irish
"Smooth Criminal" is a song by the late Michael Jackson. The piano notes for the song begin with F F F F F E F G G F G A A G A G E F. You can purchase the remaining notes from the Music Notes website for a small fee.
Cornel notes is writing questions, then awnsering those questions, and then you write a summary. OR a better way is (1)to fold a piece of paper leaving the right side bigger than the left (2)take notes on the right side (3)highlight or underline key words (4)summerize your notes (5)come up with questions abot your notes then answer them in a group