It is not illegal for someone to threaten to sue another person, as long as the threat is not accompanied by false statements or intended to harass or intimidate. However, if the threat is carried out and a lawsuit is filed, the court will determine the legality and validity of the claim.
Yes, it is illegal for someone to gamble on behalf of another person without proper authorization or consent. This is considered illegal gambling and can result in legal consequences.
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Yes, it is illegal to threaten someone on Facebook. Threatening someone, either in person or online, can be considered harassment and can lead to criminal charges. It is important to always communicate respectfully and peacefully, even on social media platforms.
When someone encourages or helps another person to commit an illegal act or crime, it is called "aiding and abetting." And, yes, you can be prosecuted for it.
If you use reasonable force you are often protected.
No, it is illegal to purchase alcohol for someone else, especially if they are underage.
Actually, yes. It is illegal to make a fake Facebook of someone your not. You can get charged loads of money and could go to jail, for personating another person.
Yes. In order to obtain a restraining order you have to swear under oath as to the truthfulness of what you are charging the other person with. It is against the law to give false testimony or make false accusations.
It is not illegal to transfer money on behalf of another person as long as you have their permission and are not involved in any illegal activities such as money laundering or fraud.
Hiring someone to beat up another person is commonly referred to as assault or hiring a hitman. It is illegal and punishable by law.
Actually its not a legal/illegal case.....but from my side its a wrong thing to do......
You should never threaten someone that they'll die unless they're putting themselves in harms way by doing something reckless. If you're planning to do harm someone and you warn them, the person can have you arrested for terroristic threats.