Statutes | Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation Comprehensive Code of Justice, Title 7 Chapter 2 Subchapter E ยง 233 | 2019
(a) A person commits the offense of intimidation when, with the purpose to cause another to perform or to omit the performance of any act, he communicates to another, under circumstances which reasonably tend to produce a fear that it will be carried out, a threat to perform without lawful authority any of the following acts:
    (1) Inflict physical harm on the person threatened or any other person
    (2) Subject any person to physical confinement or restraint or
    (3) Commit any felony.
 
(b) A person commits the offense of intimidation if he intentionally communicates a threat or false report of a pending fire, explosion, or disaster which would endanger life or property.
 
(c) A person is guilty of bullying or harassment when a person by means of any persistent threatening, insulting, or demeaning gesture or physical conduct, including any intentional written, verbal, or electronic communication (as defined in 7 CCOJ 408) or threat directed at a person that causes a person physical harm, damages a person&rsquos property, or places a person in reasonable fear of harm to the person or the person&rsquos property. This bullying or harassment or intimidation includes retaliation against a victim or witness who reports information about an act of bullying, harassment or intimidation.
 
(d) Conviction under this Section is a Class B misdemeanor for the first offense and a Class A misdemeanor for the second and subsequent offenses. If any of the actions listed in subsection (c) result in serious bodily injury, attempted suicide or suicide of the victim, the perpetrator(s) will be charged with a felony.
 
(AMENDED AS PER RESOLUTION NO. 26- 1329-2012-08 DATED 8/27/2012.)