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Threatening the president of the United States is a federal felony under United States Code Title 18, Section 871. It consists of knowingly and willfully mailing or otherwise making any threat to take the life of, to kidnap, or to inflict great bodily harm upon the president of the United States.
(a) Whoever knowingly and willfully deposits for conveyance in the mail or for a delivery from any post office or by any letter carrier any letter, paper, writing, print, missive, or document containing any threat to take the life of, to kidnap, or to inflict bodily harm upon the President of the United States, the
Section 879 - Threats against former Presidents and certain other persons (a) Whoever knowingly and willfully threatens to , kidnap, or inflict bodily harm upon- (1) a former President or a member of the immediate family of a former President; (2) a member of the immediate family of the President, the President-
Threatening the president of the United States is a class D felony under United States Code Title 18, Section 871. It is punishable by up to 5 years in prison, a maximum fine of $250,000, a $100 special assessment, and up to 3 years of supervised release.
Presidential Threat Protection Act of 2000 - Amends the Federal criminal code to expand the scope of provisions regarding threats to , kidnap, or inflict bodily harm upon former Presidents and certain other persons protected by the United States Secret Service to include: (1) a member of the immediate family of a
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A PRESIDENT CANNOT . . . declare war. decide how federal money will be spent. interpret laws.
The purpose of this statute is to prohibit threats against former Presidents and other Secret Service protectees not covered by the Presidential threat statute, 18 U.S.C. 871, or the protection of foreign officials statute, 18 U.S.C. 112.
The parties submit jury instruction packets to the Court specific to their cases. Florida Supreme Court Standard Jury Instructions in Civil Cases (Google that!)

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