Threatening Behavior Legal Actions

Summary

Threatening behavior in New York may be classified as harassment or assault, involving intentionally causing alarm or placing someone in fear of injury. Filing a police report is recommended for protection and legal action. Consider consulting with a local attorney for further guidance.

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New York Suffolk County
In New York, threatening behavior can be classified as harassment or assault. Here are some key points:
- Harassment: Intentionally causing alarm or annoyance.
- Assault: Placing someone in reasonable fear of physical injury.
Filing a police report is recommended.
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