Threat of injury to public servant: criminal prohibition against threats aimed at influencing official action with penal consequences. Threat of injury to public servant prohibits holding out threats to a public servant or a person believed connected to that servant when done for the purpose of inducing the public servant to do, forbear, or delay any act connected with the exercise of public functions; the statute prescribes imprisonment up to two years, or fine, or both.
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Threat of injury to public servant: criminal prohibition against threats aimed at influencing official action with penal consequences.
Threat of injury to public servant prohibits holding out threats to a public servant or a person believed connected to that servant when done for the purpose of inducing the public servant to do, forbear, or delay any act connected with the exercise of public functions; the statute prescribes imprisonment up to two years, or fine, or both.
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