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(1) In general. Extortion is complete upon communication of the threat with the requisite
intent. The actual or probable success of the extortion need not be proved.
(2) Threat. A threat may be communicated by any means but must be received by the
intended victim. The threat may be: a threat to do any unlawful injury to the person or property
ofthe person threatened or to any member ofthat person's family or any other person held dear
to that person; a threat to accuse the person threatened, or any member of that person's family or
any other person held dear to that person, of any crime; a threat to expose or impute any
deformity or disgrace to the person threatened or to any member of that person's family or any
other person held dear to that person; a threat to expose any secret affecting the person
threatened or any member of that person's family or any other person held dear to that person; or
a threat to do any other harm.
(3) Acquittance. An acquittance is a release or discharge from an obligation.
(4) Advantage or immunity. Unless it is clear from the circumstances, the advantage or
immunity sought should be described in the specification. An intent to make a person do an act
against that person's will is not, by itself, sufficient to constitute extortion.
d.lvfaximum punishment. Dishonorable discharge, forfeiture of all pay and allowances, and
confinement for 3 years.
e. Sample .~pec{fication.'i·.
In that (personal jurisdiction data), did, (at/on board-location) (subject-matter
jurisdiction data, if required), on or about __ 20 _,with intent unlawfully to obtain
(something of value, to wit: (an acquittance) (an advantage, to wit: (an
immunity, to wit: a threat to (here describe the
threat).
77. Article 128 (10 U.S.C. 928)-Assault
a. Text (ifstatute.
(a) AssAULT.-Any person subject to this chapter who, unlawfully and with force or
violence--
(1) attempts to do bodily harm to another person;
(2) offers to do bodily harm to another person; or
(3) does bodily harm to another person;
is guilty of assault and shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.
(b) AGGRAVATED ASSAULT.-Any person subject to this chapter-
(1) who, with the intent to do bodily harm, offers to do bodily harm with a
dangerous weapon; or
(2) who, in committing an assault, inflicts substantial bodily harm or
grievous bodily harm on another person;
is guilty of aggravated assault and shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.
(c) ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO COMMIT SPECIFIED OFFENSES.-
(1) IN GENERAL.-Any person subject to this chapter who commits assault
with intent to commit an offense specified in paragraph (2) shall be punished as a court-
martial may direct.
(2) OFFENSES SPECIFIED.-The offenses referred to in paragraph (1) are
murder, voluntary manslaughter, rape, sexual assault, rape of a child, sexual assault of a
child, robbery, arson, burglary, and kidnapping.
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