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If you are convicted of a felony PC 422 criminal threats, the penalties include: 16 months, two years, or three years in the California state prison. A fine up to $10,000.
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Read More »The threat actually placed the victim in fear for their safety, or their immediate family, and was a sustained fear Communicated explicitly - the threat has to be communicated explicitly. For instance, making only a gesture with your hands, such as holding up fists, is not enough to support a prosecution under PC 422.
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Read More »There is a recurring issue which many defendants are unaware when they are convicted of a felony criminal threats offense.
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