In North Dakota, a person is guilty of an offense if, with intent to frighten or harass another, the person: communicates in writing or by telephone a threat to inflict injury on any person, to any person’s reputation, or to any property; makes a telephone call anonymously or in offensively course language; makes repeated telephone calls, whether or not a conversation ensues, with no purpose of legitimate communication; or communicates a falsehood in writing or by telephone that causes mental anguish.
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