School Threat Letter Concerns

Summary

Threatening someone in South Carolina can be considered harassment, with penalties ranging from fines to imprisonment. Emotional harm can also be considered harassment. The context and intent of your words are important. Consult a local attorney to review your case and provide personalized advice.

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The school called saying that they had a disturbing letter from me that threatened another student
Hello H, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To provide you with the best advice, I need to know your location. Also, could you please clarify whether you wrote this letter or not?
South Carolina, and idk if I did, everything I wrote I typed out on paper and gave to my girlfriend, because they were love letters and what ever they have I don't
In South Carolina:
- Threatening someone can constitute harassment.
- Consequences can vary from fines to imprisonment.
- It's crucial to verify the contents of the letter in question.
Consider consulting with a local attorney for personalized advice.
If I did say something I didn't say I would kill them more anything, I woulda said Hurt as in emotionally hurt them
In South Carolina:
- Emotional harm can still be considered harassment.
- The context and intent of your words matter.
- Consult with a lawyer to review your case and advise you accordingly.