"Threatens unlawful harm" refers to the intention or expression of causing injury, damage, or distress to a person or property in a manner that is illegal. This can include verbal threats, written messages, or actions that instigate fear of violence or other illegal repercussions. The key element is that the harm threatened is not just undesirable but also violates the law. Such threats can lead to legal consequences for the individual making them.
They have given up their protected status They have become unlawful combatants They are legal targets All answers are correct
aggravated robbery
Yes, it is generally permissible to physically defend yourself if someone threatens you, as long as the force used is proportionate to the threat and necessary to protect yourself from harm.
the monster tries to appeal to victor's sympathy by sharing his sad story
Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
When I do it he gets very angry and threatens me with physical harm. When you do it he might like it.
It means "knowing" in the sense of "deliberate." Legally, a witting action is one performed knowing that it was illegal, unlawful, or could result in harm. This adjective is more commonly seen in the adverb form of the antonym (unwittingly).
Illicity is the act of being illicit or unlawful.
unlawful carrying a weapon
Unlawful possession of marijuana
Prospero guilts Ariel, while he treatens Caliban with physical pain.
I think that people can only get restraining orders if it threatens your life.