Making Threats/Extortion
Under Florida Statute Section 836.10, it is unlawful for a person to make written threats to kill or do bodily injury to another person or a family member of that person. This Jacksonville Written Threats crime is a second-degree felony.
In Jacksonville, Florida, making threats is not limited to physical threats. According to Florida Statute Section 836.05, extortion occurs when a person maliciously threatens another. This Florida statute prohibits threatening to:
In Jacksonville, Florida, making threats is not limited to physical threats. According to Florida Statute Section 836.05, extortion occurs when a person maliciously threatens another. This Florida statute prohibits threatening to:
- accuse another of a crime;
- injure a person, his property or reputation;
- expose another to disgrace;
- expose a secret affecting another; or
- impute a deformity or lack of chastity of another.
- extort money or gain a pecuniary advantage or
- compel another to commit an act or refrain from committing an act against his will.







