Yes, blackmailing someone is considered a crime. Blackmail is the act of threatening to reveal damaging or embarrassing information about someone unless they comply with certain demands. It is illegal and punishable by law.
It is 'legal' if its not a crime. But I would not recommend it. ;)
Opening someone else's mail is considered a federal crime.
a violent crime _________________ Killing Someone
This is called Blackmailing.
Yes, stealing house keys is considered a crime as it involves theft and unauthorized access to someone's property.
Talk to the Authorities and a Lawyer. Blackmail is a CRIME.
Chasing someone may not be a crime in itself, but it can be considered harassment or stalking depending on the circumstances. It is important to respect others' boundaries and seek help if you feel threatened or unsafe.
Blackmail is pretty much when you bribe someone into not telling them your secretive things. ex. Someone giving their sibling $20.00 to not tell their parents they snuck out to go to a party would be blackmail.
Yes, attempted fraud is considered a crime. It involves trying to deceive someone for personal gain, even if the fraud is not successful.
The fact that someone may be blackmailing them
A criminal is someone that has been convicted of a crime. Once that has happened they are considered a criminal.
Blackmailing means threatening to say something bad about you, unless you do something that the person doing the threateníng wants. Unless you've had that threat you're not being blackmailed.