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18 USC 373: Solicitation to commit a crime of violence - House §373 Solicitation to commit a crime of violence (a) Whoever, with intent that another person engage in conduct constituting a felony that has as an element the use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force against property or against the person of another in violation of the laws of the United States, and under circumstances strongly corroborative of that intent, solicits, commands
18 USC 16: Crime of violence defined - House The term "crime of violence" means- (a) an offense that has as an element the use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force against the person or property of another, or
Section 2917. 01 - Ohio Revised Code | Ohio Laws If the offense of violence that the other person is being urged or incited to commit is a misdemeanor, inciting to violence is a misdemeanor of the first degree
Justice Manual | 1081. Overview of Solicitation | United States . . . The provision reflects the judgment of Congress that "a person who makes a serious effort to induce another person to commit a crime of violence is a clearly dangerous person and that his act deserves criminal sanctions whether or not the crime of violence is actually committed "
18 USC Ch. 102: RIOTS - House (b) As used in this chapter, the term "to incite a riot", or "to organize, promote, encourage, participate in, or carry on a riot", includes, but is not limited to, urging or instigating other persons to riot, but shall not be deemed to mean the mere oral or written (1) advocacy of ideas or (2) expression of belief, not involving advocacy of
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PENAL CODE CHAPTER 42. DISORDERLY CONDUCT AND RELATED OFFENSES Sec 42 01 DISORDERLY CONDUCT (a) A person commits an offense if he intentionally or knowingly: (1) uses abusive, indecent, profane, or vulgar language in a public place, and the language by its very utterance tends to incite an immediate breach of the peace; (2) makes an offensive gesture or display in a public place, and the gesture or display tends to incite an immediate breach of the
LIST OF FEDERAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE STATUTES OFFENSES This law applies to permanent, temporary and ex parte protection orders that comply with the statute's requirements To comply, the protection order must have provided the defendant with reasonable notice and an opportunity to be heard, in a manner consistent with due process