Verbal Exchange Legalities

Summary

A verbal exchange without threats or physical contact typically does not constitute a crime. In New York, such interactions are generally not considered criminal unless they involve threats or escalate into physical altercations. If you have concerns about a specific situation, it may be helpful to consult with a legal professional for personalized advice.

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So I looked at a couple and then I walked looked at them again and the husband said you got a problem?
Hi Patrick! It sounds like you had an encounter that made you uncomfortable. Could you provide more details about the situation? For instance, did the husband threaten you or did this lead to any further conflict? This will help me understand how best to assist you.
the husband just said you got a problem? And then I walked away silently
Hi Patrick! Thanks for sharing the details. It sounds like there wasn't any physical conflict or threat involved.
Just to clarify, are you seeking advice on whether you should take any legal action or are you looking for guidance on how to handle similar situations in the future?
I was wondering if any crime was committed
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It doesn't seem like any crime was committed based on the details provided. A verbal exchange without any threats or physical contact generally doesn't constitute a crime. If you have any other concerns or need further assistance, feel free to ask.