If you’ve been charged with a terrorist threat, the prosecutor must prove all five requirements listed above. There is a fine line between an off-hand statement or a joke and an actual criminal threat that can be punished by law.
The court will weigh the evidence against the First Amendment protecting freedom of speech.
Stephen G. Rodriguez is an experienced Los Angeles Criminal Threats Attorney. If you are facing a Criminal Threats charge in Los Angeles, and need a criminal defense attorney, call Stephen G. Rodriguez at (213) 223-2173.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
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