How do you get charged with terroristic threats?

Any threat to commit violence against another person with the intent to terrorize is a terroristic threat. And if you’re charged with terroristic threats, you’re in a lot of trouble. A terroristic threat is a felony offense and if your offense gets proved you could have to face some serious penalties. You also need to know that even if you are charged with threatening violence it will be considered as a terroristic threat which is considered as a felony-level offense in Minnesota.

Penalties associated with terroristic threats

  • A first-degree misdemeanor conviction can result in a fine between $1,500 - $10,000 and a maximum prison sentence of up to five years.
  • A third-degree felony conviction can result in a fine between $2,500 and $15,000 and also imprisonment for up to seven years.
  If you get convicted, you might also be ordered to pay restitution in an amount equal to the cost of any evacuation, including EMS response, fire and police response, and the transport of an individual from the building, facility, or place of assembly.


Who Can Help You With Your Terroristic Threat Charges?

Eric Thole attorney at law understands that words can be spoken in the heat of the moment and they shouldn’t be used as a tool to destroy someone’s life. He understands that even good people can make bad choices at the heat of the moment and it shouldn’t cost them their life. He can help defend criminal charges in And out of the court by undermining shreds of evidence to show that his client had no intent to commit the threatened act. Being a former Stillwater and Cottage Grove city attorney and former assistant Washington County prosecutor, attorney Eric Thole has an in-depth insight into the criminal justice system. He can anticipate the moves of the prosecution and prepares a defense accordingly.



He very well knows that criminal cases can put your future and job at risk and ensures to handle cases efficiently and quietly. He also prevents his clients from being embarrassed in public and shields from public scrutiny. Being your defense before a trial begins, he can work to get your charges dropped to avoid a trial and avoid the public opinion on your case.
Looking to hire a seasoned lawyer who can help you protect your civil rights, get in touch with the Eric thole attorney at law @ 651-300-7389.  


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