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Credible Threat Law and Legal Definition USLegal, Inc. Credible Threat Law and Legal Definition. The term credible threat means a threat that is real and immediate, not conjectural or hypothetical. Kegler v. United States DOJ, 436 F. Supp. 2d 1204, 1212 (D. Wyo. 2006) Credible Evidence. Non-credible threat - Wikipedia A non-credible threat is a term used in game theory and economics to describe a threat in a sequential game that a rational player would actually not carry out, because it would not be in his best interest to do so. For a simple example, suppose person A walks up, carrying a bomb, to another person B. What is the legal definition of a credible threat of violence? Credible threat typically involves one person using aggressive language or menacing actions to cause their target or a group of targets to fear for their personal safety. Along with a credible threat of violence comes the implication that a victim should fear for their life or person.

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