Attempted uttering refers to the act of attempting to communicate or express something verbally, often in a context where the message is not fully articulated or is interrupted. In legal terms, it can relate to the attempt to make a false statement or representation, particularly in fraud cases, without successfully completing the act. The focus is on the intention and effort to convey a message, even if it does not reach fruition.
He was uttering strange sounds that nobody could understand.
The charge or crime of uttering is similar to forgery. The difference between them is that forgery is the act of creating a forged document with the intention of defrauding. On the other hand, uttering is the passing of the forged document made by another, still with the intention of defrauding.
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Uttering words or phrases out of context is a complex vocal tic
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Uttering can be considered serious depending on the context. It typically refers to the act of passing or presenting something as genuine or true, often involving a document or currency that is forged or counterfeit. In legal terms, uttering false documents or currency is a crime that can carry significant consequences.
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No it would be Uttering Threats.
By uttering the words "Singer of Down"
They are two separate offenses, but yes, they are.
Uttering, muttering, fluttering, cluttering, and sputtering.
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