Yes, threatening a child is illegal and can be considered a form of child abuse or harassment. It is important to protect children from any form of harm or intimidation.
No right at all.
Yes, threatening someone with a gun is illegal and can result in criminal charges for assault or other related offenses.
Generally speaking, yes, threatening anyone is illegal, if you're talking about threatening physical violence. It's probably a misdemeanor in most states, but still illegal.
No, using an illegal gun in a threatening situation would likely not qualify as self-defense in the eyes of the law.
Yes, sending threatening emails is illegal. It is also illegal to send an email from another's person's address, pretending to be them, it's a form of identity theft. Both you and the party receiving the threatening emails should contact the police.
When they become threats that suggest harming a person.
Yes, it is illegal to threaten someone. Threatening someone can be considered a form of harassment or intimidation, and can result in criminal charges.
mostly abusing and threatening
Child support for illegal children can be difficult. A court order is required to enforce child support payments, and this depends on the parent being a legal immigrant with a legal job to collect from. If a illegal child is born of a US citizen or naturalization, the child is no longer considered illegal.
Anywhere there is a child and someone who could abuse them but its most commonly found in the child's home.
Normally yes, but it depends on the circumstances. One cannot simply go around brandishing weapons of any type and threatening people. Take note that it is also illegal to threaten people WITHOUT a weapon.
Threatening a lawsuit is not illegal in itself, as it is a common practice in legal matters. However, making false or baseless threats can be considered illegal and may lead to consequences such as being sued for defamation or harassment. It is important to consult with a legal professional before making any threats of legal action.