TheGrayRider
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North Dakota considers extortion to be a criminal offense, and punishments pertaining to it are the same as those in cases related to theft and burglary. Extortion is the act of using blackmail, coercion or threats to illegally obtain property that belongs to another person. The property in question does not necessarily have to be physical property. That and that outside of assets and money, other intangible valuables, such as services rendered, if done under the threat of coercion, is considered extortion.
Anyone charged with extortion in North Dakota faces incarceration, an amount they will have to pay in fines or both. They will also receive a criminal record against their name, something that happens upon every conviction, and a charge of extortion can lead to future problems with finding employment and more.
Anyone charged with extortion in North Dakota faces incarceration, an amount they will have to pay in fines or both. They will also receive a criminal record against their name, something that happens upon every conviction, and a charge of extortion can lead to future problems with finding employment and more.