| 2C:12-3.
Terroristic Threats
2C:12-3. Terroristic
threats.
a.A person is guilty of a crime of the third degree
if he threatens to commit any crime of violence with
the purpose to terrorize another or to cause
evacuation of a building, place of assembly, or
facility of public transportation, or otherwise to
cause serious public inconvenience, or in reckless
disregard of the risk of causing such terror or
inconvenience. A violation of this subsection is a
crime of the second degree if it occurs during a
declared period of national, State or county
emergency. The actor shall be strictly liable upon
proof that the crime occurred, in fact, during a
declared period of national, State or county
emergency. It shall not be a defense that the actor
did not know that there was a declared period of
emergency at the time the crime occurred.
b.A person is guilty
of a crime of the third degree if he threatens to
kill another with the purpose to put him in imminent
fear of death under circumstances reasonably causing
the victim to believe the immediacy of the threat
and the likelihood that it will be carried out.
L.1978, c.95; amended 1981, c.290, s.15; 2002, c.26,
s.11.
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