Domestic Terrorism
As America continues fighting the War on Terrorism, heightened awareness of national threats have made the average population more prepared to deal with a catastrophe. However, this increased state of awareness has also caused raised suspicions and an occasional misunderstanding between free speech and public danger. In some instances, this suspicion and fear is justifiable.
Beyond dissent stirred up by radical groups, individuals without accountability to a larger organization may pose a distinct and grave threat to American security. As such, government agencies attempt to monitor as much in the way of discontent as is feasible, trying to prevent another disaster from occurring on American soil.
If you have been charged with domestic terrorism, the penalties could not be more serious. An open act of war against the United States of America easily constitutes grounds for applying the death sentence or imprisonment for the remainder of a person's life. Finding an experienced and capable trial lawyer to defend your freedom should be a priority. Contact the Denton criminal defense lawyers of Alexander & Associates by calling 972-420-6560.
What Constitutes Domestic Terrorism?
Often times, discontented citizens will protest their government's actions. In the United States of America, citizens are protected under the Constitution's Bill of Rights to freely speak and gather in groups to share ideas. However, the Constitution does not protect violent or damaging actions that could be construed as attacks on the state. These may include:
- Intentionally waging war against the state
- Killing American citizens with an intention to destroy the state
- Bombing or otherwise destroying government property
- Releasing biological or chemical agents intentionally into the population
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As Americans hope to protect themselves from future attacks on the nation, the accusations of domestic terrorism are only due to rise. If you have been charged with terrorism-related allegations, you need the assistance of a reliable attorney. Contact the Denton criminal defense attorneys of Alexander & Associates at 972-420-6560 today.
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