Maine Interstate Communications-Threats, 18 U.S.C. ( c )

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Maine Interstate Communications-Threats, 18 U.S.C. (c) is a federal law that prohibits a person from transmitting a communication in interstate or foreign commerce that contains a threat to injure the person of another. Specifically, the law states that no person shall transmit in interstate or foreign commerce any communication containing any threat to kidnap any person or any threat to injure the person of another. The law applies to all forms of interstate or foreign communications, including but not limited to telephone conversations, telegrams, mail, electronic mail, and other similar communications. The law also applies to any communication that is sent from within the United States to a foreign country, or vice versa. There are three types of Maine Interstate Communications-Threats, 18 U.S.C. (c): (1) Threats to kidnap another person or injure the person of another; (2) Threats to commit a crime of violence; and (3) Threats to take action dangerous to human life or property. Violation of this law can result in a fine, imprisonment, or both.

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The term ?interstate communication? or ?interstate transmission? means communication or transmission (A) from any State, Territory, or possession of the United States (other than the Canal Zone), or the District of Columbia, to any other State, Territory, or possession of the United States (other than the Canal Zone),

Section 875 of Title 18 prohibits the transmission in interstate or foreign commerce of: (1) any demand or request for ransom or reward for the release of any kidnapped person; (2) a threat to kidnap or injure any person, either with or without the intent to extort; or (3) with intent to extort, a threat to injure the

Section 875 of Title 18 prohibits the transmission in interstate or foreign commerce of: (1) any demand or request for ransom or reward for the release of any kidnapped person; (2) a threat to kidnap or injure any person, either with or without the intent to extort; or (3) with intent to extort, a threat to injure the

115. Communicating threats. Any person subject to this chapter who wrongfully communicates a threat to injure the person, property, or reputation of another shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.

875(c), which provides that any individual who "transmits in interstate or foreign commerce any communication containing any threat to ? injure the person of another" is guilty of a felony and faces up to five years in prison.

Threatening the government officials of the United States is a felony under federal law. Threatening the president of the United States is a felony under 18 U.S.C. § 871, punishable by up to 5 years of imprisonment, that is investigated by the United States Secret Service.

875(c), which provides that any individual who "transmits in interstate or foreign commerce any communication containing any threat to ? injure the person of another" is guilty of a felony and faces up to five years in prison.

Interstate communications. (a) Whoever transmits in interstate or foreign commerce any communication containing any demand or request for a ransom or reward for the release of any kidnapped person, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both.

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Maine Interstate Communications-Threats, 18 U.S.C. ( c )