Monday, December 15, 2014

Criminal Threats

I wanted to do this in order of the penal code rather than in order of importance. It is here that Oliver Maxwell Canby is the most guilty.

Title 11.5 Section 422 is very specific of threats of death or great bodily injury to another person. Threats include incitement. On March 12, 2012, Oliver Maxwell Canby issued a very specific threat towards another person by means of an electronic communication device - in this case a computer (via the internet) - and included the target's home address. The threat of death was presented in rather gory detail that I will not repeat, and a bounty was even placed on the target's head. Section 422 also notes that a lack of intent to carry out the threat is irrelevant.

This matter was investigated by the FBI as the target was not in the United States, but the LAPD were aware of it as before. It is staggering that no action was taken, and my information is that the matter was closed when 48 hours later the communication was deleted from the internet and a claim of an "extreme joke" was published. It is my view that Oliver Maxwell should be serving time in a state prison for this.

I understand that the target is taking civil action in the matter and I hope he is successful.

In the above instance, the call for assistance to commit the act is also violation of Title 2 Section 31.

In the above instance, Title 1 Section 25 (a) prevents any claim to diminished capacity.

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