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6 Sentences With "uttering threats to"

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Joseph (Giuseppe) Chiarelli was born in Italy in 1960 and arrived in Canada in 1975. In November 1984 he pleaded guilty to unlawfully uttering threats to cause injury and to possession of narcotics for purpose of trafficking. He served six months in prison. In 1986 he was called to a hearing based on his violation of his permanent residency status for his previous convictions.
On 19 July, while being treated at hospital, Nahom Tsegazab was charged with reckless discharge of a firearm in relation to the Danzig Street shooting. Mesquito was arrested on 27 July for two counts of uttering threats to cause serious bodily harm at the block party. At the time of his arrest, Mesquito was found carrying a loaded .22 calibre revolver for which he was charged with nine weapons-related offenses.
On April 25, 2018, Atwal was arrested at his home and charged for making threats to a local British Columbia host. According to documents, he faces charges for "uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm". His lawyer Marvin Stern stated that he made threats outside a Punjabi radio station in the Vancouver suburb of Surrey, British Columbia. The day after his arrest, he made an appearance in provincial court, but was released without cash or surety.
Prince George Citizen, 22 Mar 2016 In 2018, uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm resulted in a $500 victim surcharge and probation.Prince George Citizen, 12 Feb 2018 A bullet fired across the river into a Shelley residence did not appear to be a targeted shooting.Prince George Citizen, 2 Aug 2013 Trent Seymour, a 16-year- old star athlete and son of the former chief, suffered a severed spinal cord, when a friend's loaded .22-calibre rifle accidentally discharged on the reserve.
Michael Demczur, the Crown attorney argued for a four-year sentence for Williams. The sentence that Justice Anne-Marie Hourigan gave Williams was halfway between the two: a three-year sentence with one year deducted for time already served. Before his 2010 conviction, Williams had received other convictions: he was convicted of assault causing bodily harm in 2005, failure to stop at the scene of an accident and refusal to provide a breath sample in 2007, and uttering threats to his landlord in 2009. For his conviction in 2005, he was sentenced a 12-month probation and a $100 fine, while his 2007 convictions resulted in a $1200 fine and a year-long licence suspension.
Though RCMP sources initially claimed that the man just wanted to "chat" with Trudeau, he eventually was served with 22 criminal charges, 21 of them firearms-related and one charge of uttering threats to the prime minister. He had four weapons on his person during the standoff, including one that had been banned by an order-in-council following the May 2020 massacre in Nova Scotia. Though initial media reports downplayed the severity of the attack, further details revealed that he had carried a note with him, and that his social media history indicated possible radicalization by far-right Internet outlets and conspiracy theories, including the QAnon phenomenon. In addition to a litany of personal struggles, the note contained accusations that Trudeau was "turning [Canada] into a communist dictatorship" and avoiding accountability by shuttering Parliament during the COVID-19 pandemic and issuing lockdown orders, which were in the interest of public health.

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