Louisiana Statutes
§ 14:136 — Public salary extortion
Louisiana·Title 14 Criminal Law
A. Public salary extortion is committed when any person shall:
(1)Solicit or receive, or attempt to solicit or receive, either directly or indirectly, the payment of any money or other thing of value from any public officer or public employee to himself or any other person or political organization, through any means or form whatsoever and for any purpose whatsoever, when such payment is obtained or solicited upon suggestion or threat that the failure to make such payment shall result in the loss or impairment of value to such officer or employee of his office or employment, or when such payment shall be a reward or remuneration for securing such office or employment; and proof that such payments were collected from or paid by such officers or employees on a uniform or progressive percent
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Related
In Re King
857 So. 2d 432 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 2003)
Legislative History
Amended by Acts 1980, No. 454, §1; Acts 1999, No. 318, §1.
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