8.47B Transmitting a Communication Containing a Threat to Kidnap or Injure (18 U.S.C. Sec. 875(c)) is a federal law that makes it a crime to transmit in interstate or foreign commerce a communication containing a threat to kidnap or injure someone. The communication must be made with the intent to extort money or any other thing of value from any person or entity. The communication must also be made with the intent to place the person or entity in fear of injury or kidnapping. There are two types of 8.47B Transmitting a Communication Containing a Threat to Kidnap or Injure (18 U.S.C. Sec. 875(c)): 1. Transmitting a threat to kidnap someone 2. Transmitting a threat to injure someone.
8.47B Transmitting a Communication Containing a Threat to Kidnap or Injure (18 U.S.C. Sec. 875(c)) is a federal law that makes it a crime to transmit in interstate or foreign commerce a communication containing a threat to kidnap or injure someone. The communication must be made with the intent to extort money or any other thing of value from any person or entity. The communication must also be made with the intent to place the person or entity in fear of injury or kidnapping. There are two types of 8.47B Transmitting a Communication Containing a Threat to Kidnap or Injure (18 U.S.C. Sec. 875(c)): 1. Transmitting a threat to kidnap someone 2. Transmitting a threat to injure someone.