John has been charged with murder and shortly before the trial begins, he approaches one of the state’s witnesses at her home and tells her that she should remember that “bad” things could happen to people. Can he be charged with a crime?
a. No.
b. Yes, issuing threats.
c. Yes, simple assault.
d. Yes, witness tampering
d. Yes, witness tampering
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