Tag: Tenth Circuit
September 24, 2014
The Road to True Threats is Paved with Intimidating Intentions
Recently, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals considered the dividing line between free speech guarantees and the state’s authority to criminalize threat speech. In United States v. Heineman, the court held that the government must prove specific intent in true-threat cases: to obtain a conviction, prosecutors must prove not just that the defendant intended to… Read More
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