2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 14:120 — Corrupt influencing

§120.  Corrupt influencing

Corrupt influencing is the giving or offering to give anything of apparent present or prospective value to, or the accepting or offering to accept anything of apparent present or prospective value by, any person, with the intention that the recipient shall corruptly influence the conduct of any of the persons named in R.S. 14:118 (public bribery) in relation to such person's position, employment or duty.  

Whoever commits the crime of corrupt influencing shall be imprisoned for not more than five years with or without hard labor or shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars or both.  

Amended by Acts 1980, No. 454, §1.  

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