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Georgia Court of Appeals That Conditional Statements Don’t Impact the Determination of Terroristic Threats

The Georgia Court of Appeals recently affirmed a Cobb County conviction for terroristic threats, clarifying how conditional language affects the legal definition of a threat.

After being evicted from his apartment, Kahlem Looney threatened to kill the leasing staff if he didn’t receive his belongings within 24 hours. He argued that his statement was conditional and therefore not a true threat under Georgia law.

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