What is the necessary mental element to prove that a threat uttered with the intent to intimidate or cause fear has the required mental element?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Bilinsky, 2002 ABQB 751 (CanLII):

R v. Clemente, supra, established that the necessary mental element requires that such a threat uttered with the intent to intimidate or cause fear must have been uttered with the intent that it to be taken seriously.

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