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  • Criminal Speech: Inciting a Riot or Violence - CriminalDefenseLawyer. com
    California makes it a misdemeanor to engage in conduct that urges others to riot, commit acts of force or violence, or commit acts of burning or destroying property The person must intend that the conduct causes such conduct
  • 18 U. S. Code § 373 - Solicitation to commit a crime of violence
    Whoever, with intent that another person engage in conduct constituting a felony that has as an element the use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force against property or against the person of another in violation of the laws of the United States, and under circumstances strongly corroborative of that intent, solicits, commands
  • When Can Speech Be Punished? A Primer on Unprotected Incitement to Violence
    No person or group that happens to hold power at any given time should be permitted to determine what others are allowed to think However certain narrow types of speech that go beyond mere expression of opinion can sometimes be unprotected by the First Amendment
  • How Far Does the First Amendment Go to Protect Violent Speech?
    The First Amendment protects our right to say a lot of things without fear of the government - but how far does it really go? Find out on FindLaw's Supreme Court
  • Incitement to Imminent Lawless Action | The First Amendment Encyclopedia
    The Supreme Court threw out his conviction and issued a new test: Advocacy could be punished only "where such advocacy is directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action and is likely to incite or produce such action " (AP Photo)
  • Criminal Speech: Inducement and the First Amendment
    Speech or expressive conduct that does not incite imminent action, but also does not amount to advocacy can be punished without violating the constitutional rights of the speaker when the speech exhibits an unambiguous and serious intention to commit or induce the commission of a violent crime
  • What Is Incitement and How Is It Defined in Law? - LegalClarity
    In the U S , incitement is a criminal offense, with severity depending on the nature of the incited act If it leads to violent crime, penalties can include fines and prison sentences Federal guidelines consider both intent and outcome, resulting in nuanced sentencing
  • Free speech: what constitutes incitement? - TalksOnLaw
    Under the First Amendment, it’s an extremely high bar before speech can be criminalized as incitement But unless and until there is an immediate and serious risk to a specific identifiable person, that speech can’t be made criminal consistent with our First Amendment


















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