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Social Studies, 11.03.2020 06:27, alanaruth3389

Joseph, a sixteen-year-old honor student, calls 911 from a pay phone to report a possible bomb in the town square. He does not have a bomb or any materials to make a bomb and has no intention of placing one in the town square. He is arrested for making a terrorist threat and claims that he has not committed a criminal offense. A court will likely:a. dismiss the charges because he is a juvenile. b. find Joseph not guilty of making a terroristic threat. c. find Joseph guilty of making a terrorist threat. d. dismiss the charges because he lacked the intent to commit a crime.

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