Blackmail falls under the crime of extortion in the Philippines. The court system varies on what they consider to be blackmail and the punishment varies depending on the severity of the case.
It can depend on what the situation is, but usually the punishments are:Heavy fines;Prison sentence;Probation or parole; andRestitution for the victims
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Blackmail falls under the heading of Extortion, and it is a felony. Punishment can depend on the state, the severity of the crime, and any mitigating factors. Possible punishments include prison, fines, probation and restitution for the victims. If Extortion is charged under federal law, the penalty can run between a prison term that is less than twenty years and/or full restitution.
Depending on the context, blackmail is already a verb. For example "to blackmail someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
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In Kentucky, blackmail, also known as extortion, involves unlawfully obtaining money, property, or services by threatening to reveal damaging information or cause harm. Under Kentucky law, it is classified as a felony, with penalties that can include imprisonment and fines. The severity of the punishment often depends on the circumstances and the amount involved. Victims of blackmail can also pursue civil remedies in addition to criminal charges.
Its a form of extortion which is a crime, months back someone tried to blackmail David Letterman. Instead of paying Letterman went public and to the police and the guy went to jail for his scheme.
"Blackmail" is either a noun or a verb, depending on how it is used. In the sentence, "She demanded that he pay her blackmail," "blackmail" is a noun. In the sentence, "She was blackmailing her ex-husband," "blackmail is a verb in the past progressive tense.
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In the Philippines, falsification of public documents is punishable by imprisonment and a fine. The penalty varies depending on the specific law violated and the degree of falsification committed. The punishment can range from imprisonment of up to 6 years and a fine to a longer prison term and heavier fines for more serious cases.
Yes, blackmail it is against the law.