La. Stat. The family is seeking damages for all medical and funeral expenses. Ann. Ann. Ark. Ann. 21-6002. Ann. Receiving unlawful gratuities. Minn. Stat. 5 Ill. Comp. 218A.970. Attempting to influence a public servant with the threat or use of violence or economic reprisal. Rev. Private interest in a public contract. Ann. 49.70. D.C. Code Ann. Ga. Code Ann. Official misconduct based on inside (official) information. Fine not to exceed $2,000. 4712. Va. Code Ann. Ann. Gift to a public servant by person subject to his or her jurisdiction. Ann. Conn. Gen. Stat. Public servant transacting business with certain prohibited persons (him or herself, a family member, associated business). Solicitation for political purposes. 19.45 & Wis. Stat. 33 L.P.R.A. A. Malfeasance in office is committed when any public officer or public employee shall: (1) Intentionally refuse or fail to perform any duty lawfully required of him, as such officer or employee; or (2) Intentionally perform any such duty in an unlawful manner; or Stat. 651:2. Cent. 193.140. Acceptance of compensation for past official behavior. 45-11-1. The sentencing range is up to 5 years in prison or up to a $5,000.00 fine. 454, 1; Acts 2002, 1st Ex. Ann. Maximum penalties include 364 days imprisonment and $5,000 fine. Purchase of public office. Conn. Gen. Stat. 218A.955. 18-8-408. Embezzlement of state property by public officers and employees, if $100,000 or more. 643:1. Penal Code 86. Class B misdemeanors punishable by a fine of not more than $3,000. Alaska Stat. Results in forfeiture of public office or employment. Stat. We will continue to . Stat. State Ethics Commission may impose civil penalties for violations of the procurement code of not more than $1,000 for each procurement in violation of the code. 12.1-12-05. Ann. 6-5-104. 14 V.I.C. Ann. Offering bribes. Abuse of public trust, aka self-dealing, if the value of the benefit is between $5,000 and $25,000. 2929.18. Consideration for appointment to or performance of duties of public office. Me. Ann. Mo. Embezzlement of public funds that exceeds $50,000. Miss. 8-13-1520. Third degree felonies punishable by a sentence of imprisonment not to exceed 5 years. Bribery. Solicitation of unauthorized fee for doing an official act. Stat. Fla. Stat. 102.99. Violation of the financial disclosure act are punishable by civil restraining order, and a civil penalty of up to $250 for each violation up to $5,000. Acceptance of honorarium. 18-8-403. Ann. and Cons. Wyo. Prohibited splitting of profits, fees or commissions punishable by a fine of not more than $10,000, imprisonment of up to 10 years, or both. 710-1040. Wyo. Ann. Code. Ala. Code 13A-5-12. Code Ann. Alaska Stat. Ann. Ann. Stat. 721.3 & 721.7. 4702. Stat. Ann. Conn. Gen. Stat. Stat. 8-13-1510.Other violations of the ethics chapter where penalties are not specified are punishable as misdemeanors, with a fine of no more than $5,000 and 1 year imprisonment. Stat. Neb. Any violation of the Corrupt Practices section of the chapter on Elections unless a penalty is otherwise specified. Wash. Rev. Ariz. Rev. Published: Sep. 10, 2019 at 5:29 AM PDT. 19.579. Tenn. Code Ann. Ohio Rev. State ethics officials handle a gamut of complaints ranging from harassment and workplace discrimination to election expenditures, lobbying gifts and potential conflicts of interest. Misuse of public funds if $1,000 or less. Code Ann. Louisiana Revised Statutes 14:134 - Malfeasance in office :: 2019 tit. Additionally, may issue recommendations of disciplinary action to the chamber from which a violator holds office, such as removal. startxref Penalties include a fine of not more than $500 and imprisonment for not more than 6 months. Ann. N.C. Gen. Stat. 33 L.P.R.A. Dozens of ethics-adjacent criminal penalties with varying fines and maximum terms of imprisonment are listed at Miss. Stat. 5 Ill. Comp. Ann. Stat. Penal Law 200.25. 18-1.3-401. Violations of campaign disclosure rules punishable by civil penalties not to exceed $10,000 for each violation, or three times the amount of a contribution illegally made or accepted, whichever is greater. Penal Law 70.00. 53a-147. Without a doubt. 7-6-218. 2C:27-12. Unofficial misconduct. 18-1355. Penal Law 200.03 & N.Y. Penal Law 70.00. Fine and term of imprisonment for misdemeanors are determined by multiple factors, discussed at Ohio Rev. Extortion by a public official, punishable by maximum 15 years imprisonment and $25,000 fine. Code Ann. Misdemeanors are punishable by 6 months imprisonment or a fine not exceeding $1,000, or both. Ann. 105.478. Fine of between $1,000 and $10,000 or double the gain from the commission of the offense, whichever is greater. Code Ann. 420/2-104. Codified Laws 22-12A-5 & S.D. Union Parish Deputy Chris Harpin was indicted on three counts of malfeasance in office. Del. Me. Aggravated: 3.75 years. 105.492. N.D. Stat. Ann. /Type /Page Former state trooper pleads guilty in district court 49.60 & 9 G.C.A. Ark. Ann. 13, 3006. Undertaking prohibited kinds of contracts with a state agency. 18 Pa. Stat. Stat. Ark. Idaho Code Ann. When asked by CNN if she believes her son died at the hands of police, Hardin said: Without a doubt. Kan. Stat. Utah Code Ann. Former Trooper Dakota DeMoss was indicted on one count of obstruction of justice. Idaho Code Ann. Ky. Rev. Code Ann. Ann. Fine not to exceed $5,000. Restitution plus a fine of up to $200,000. Fine equal to 2% person's annual income. endobj Stat. 4887. Wis. Stat. N.Y. Knowingly filing a materially false statement or willfully concealing a material fact in filing the statement is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined no more than $1,000 and imprisoned for no more than 1 year. Mo. Ann. 14:135. N.J. Stat. Louisiana Laws Table of Contents - Louisiana State Legislature Stat. 640:4. Minimum: 1.5 years. Ann. 2C:43-6. Conn. Gen. Stat. Ann. Embezzlement of public property. N.Y. Stat. 6.751. 76-8-404. 11, 1205. Any money or property gained through the commission of a crime may be imposed in lieu of a fine and is not subject to limits, except that it shall not exceed double the amount of the defendant's gain from the commission of the offense. A person convicted of bribery shall be punished by a fine of not more than $5,000, or by imprisonment of between 1 and 20 years, or both. Louisiana Revised Statutes 14:14:134.2 - Malfeasance in office Rev. 11-41-3. N.J. Stat. /Names << /Dests 32 0 R>> N.D. Iowa Code Ann. 1-89. Ky. Rev. Stat. Soliciting or receiving improper compensation, which also shall result in disqualification from public service for 7 years. Or. /Root 48 0 R Fine not to exceed $10,000. Fines for class B felonies areof not more than $30,000, plus no more than double any gain to the defendant or loss to the victim caused by the crime. Misuse of public money, if $5,000 or less. Code Ann. Bribery. Knowingly submitting to a governmental entity a false or duplicate claim for expenses, if between $1,000 and $25,000. Fla. Stat. Utah Code Ann. N.M. Stat. False or misleading statement in any official report or statement. Corrupting the government in the fourth degree. 730 Ill. Comp. Nev. Rev. certified full-time, part-time, or reserve peace officer, the P.O.S.T certification of that peace officer shall be immediately revoked pursuant to R.S. Ann. 0000026830 00000 n Corrupting the government in the second degree. Corruption of public resources if the value of the resource is less than $75,000, and subject to obligation to facilitate a public service, or between $75,000 and $500,000 if not. Colo. Rev. Stat. Stat. 17-A, 603. DWI Defense. Idaho Code Ann. Offering, giving, soliciting, or receiving anything of value to influence action of a public employee, member or official is a penalty punishable by imprisonment of no more than 10 years and a fine of no more than $10,000. Code Ann. Ann. Stat. Fine of between $1,000 and $10,000 or double the gain from the commission of the offense, whichever is greater. Ann. Official misconduct, unless benefit is of $200 or less. /Parent 44 0 R La. Penal Law 80.00. a member of the General Assembly who knowingly receives or accepts any valuable thing for any official act or inaction. Stat. Mass. 11 R.I. Gen. Laws Ann. Failure to disclose a conflict of interest. Wash. Rev. Ark. Stat. Del. 65 Pa. Stat. We are not done until someone goes to jail for this, she added. tit. 102.99. 10A.022. Iowa Code Ann. Wis. Stat. 15.327. Ann. N.J. Stat. 21-6005. Tenn. Code Ann. Improper compensation. Mich. Comp. Codified Laws 22-12A-2. La. 33 L.P.R.A. Improper designation of a government contractor/supplier. 4896. << NEW ORLEANS, LA -JESSY AVILA-VENEGAS, age 28, of Covington, Louisiana, was sentenced on March 1, 2023 for five counts of violating the Federal Gun Control Act pursuant to Title 18, United States Code, Sections 922(a)(6) and 924(a)(2). In 2019, the Legislative Auditor released a report indicating that Foulcard had failed to complete mandatory audits for the City of Jeanerette. In addition to other remedies provided by law, a violation of the Public Ethics Law shall be grounds to void any state action taken based on the violative act or acts. Code Ann. 19.58. Ann. Stat. Stat. CNNs Amanda Musa, Jade Gordon and Jay Croft contributed to this report. Misappropriation and falsification of accounts. Ann. 45-7-101. Codified Laws 22-6-1. Any "offense against public administration," such as bribery, any benefit obtained in the commission of such a crime is forfeit. 45-10-28.Altering, stealing, embezzling, etc. Kan. Stat. Ann. Ann. 102.03 & Ohio Rev. Me. 268A, 4.Violations of confidentiality or perjury requirements relating to a commission proceeding punishable by a fine of no more than $10,000, imprisonment for not more than 5 years, or both. Paying a kickback. Cent. Me. 2921.42. Ann. Ann. 49.30. N.J. Stat. Bribery punishable by imprisonment not more than 10 years or a fine of not more than $20,000, or both. 6-5-110. Deficient or false filings, which includes a penalty of up to $100 per day not to exceed $1,000 total. Ann. Neb. Ariz. Rev. Bribery. Ky. Rev. York initially received a 50-hour suspension for his role, according to the LSP. Ann. Cent. Acceptance of additional compensation for performance of legislative duties. Embezzlement by officers. 4881. 33 L.P.R.A. First degree official misconduct. Official misconduct punishable by maximum $500 fine and imprisonment of 6 months. 18-8-405. 18-8-308. Fine not to exceed $1,000. 775.082. Attempt to provide a pecuniary benefit for bribery. Punishable by a sentence of imprisonment for less than 1 year. Wis. Stat. 4894. 5-52-106. 102.99. 76-8-203. Ky. Rev. 14:134.3.Unauthorized retaining or diverting for personal use any part of the salary or fees to any other public officer or employee punishable by not more than 5 years, $5,000 fine, or both. 16-10-1.Violations of the Codes of Ethics may result in: a civil fine not to exceed $10,000, and restitution. Ann. Punishment for a Class D felony includes a term of imprisonment between 1 and 4 years, and a fine of not more than $5,000, or both. Any person who makes false statements to the commission or an employee of the commission without reason to believe the accuracy of the statements. 8-13-735.Violations of ethics standards all subject to restitution and reprimand by the State Ethics Commission. Ann. 5/5-4.5-75. Code Ann. Ann. If guilty of violating one of the ethics provisions in Ariz. Rev. Codified Laws 22-12A-17 & S.D. Violation of conflict of interest prohibitions relating to any contract or appointment is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of no more than $5,000. 13-702. 6.734. 67-16-12. 12.1-32-01. 68B.32D. Iowa Code Ann. The most severe consequences are normally reserved for cases of bribery involving large sums or similar types of intentional violations of ethics or anti-corruption laws. Code Ann. N.J. Stat. Crimes commissioned that relate to a public official's office may result in revocation or reduction of pension benefits. S.D. D.C. Code Ann. Ann. Purchasing claims at less than full value. /Length 2420 14:132.Filing false public records punishable by no more than 5 years, a fine of not more than $5,000, or both, plus restitution. 1-100. N.C. Gen. Stat. 21-8-304. Stat. Summary of state ethics stories from the news in 2022. 576.050. 11 R.I. Gen. Laws Ann. Wash. Rev. 38-505. Ky. Rev. Stat. Codified Laws 22-12A-8. State Ethics Commission may institute a civil action in district court, or refer a matter to the attorney general or a district attorney, for a violation of the Financial Disclosure Act. 18-1.3-503. Punishable by fine of up to $5,000. Ann. 2C:27-9. Assistant District Attorney Geary Aycock said Ronald Thomas pleaded guilty to malfeasance in office, obstruction of justice and money laundering. 5/5-4.5-50. 5-4-401. Ann. Possession and unlawful use of tax information, receipts and payment vouchers. Ann. Official misconduct. It shall be unlawful and constitute malfeasance in office for a peace officer to tamper with evidence. Ann. Ann. N.M. Stat. Penal Law 200.27. Ann. NEW ORLEANS CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY, Elizabeth B Carpenter Law Firm 201 St Charles Ave Suite 2500, New Orleans, LA 70170. Gov't Code Ann. Cal. Imprisonment not less than 5 years, not more than 20 years. Ann. Ann. Thomas faces 20 years in prison and $40,000 in. Iowa Code Ann. Prior to the indictment, LSP told CNN that Clary was not disciplined due to insufficient evidence to prove or disprove the allegation that he intentionally withheld video evidence. Ann. Ann. 3 V.I.C. He remained on active duty nearly three years after Greenes death. No more than 12 months imprisonment or $1,000 fine, or both, no less than 3 months imprisonment or $250 fine. Committees and Commissions: What's the Difference? Utah Code Ann. Iowa Code Ann. 0000039323 00000 n Soliciting unlawful compensation. Ann. Codified Laws 22-6-2. Embezzlement of public funds. Stat. 6.761. Malfeasance in office: RS 14:134.1: Malfeasance in office; sexual conduct prohibited with persons in the custody and supervision of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections: RS 14:134.2: Malfeasance in office; tampering with evidence: RS 14:134.3: Abuse of office: RS 14:135: Public salary deduction: RS 14:136: Public salary extortion: RS . N.H. Rev. Maximum penalties are a fine of $25,000 and 6 years imprisonment. Ann. Ky. Rev. Troopers say Greenes death was caused by crash-related blunt force chest trauma that resulted in a fractured sternum and ruptured aorta and said they used force for their own personal safety and for the safety of the public, according to court documents. Stat. 0000006019 00000 n Alaska Stat. Stat. Maximum penalties include 10 years imprisonment and a fine of $20,000. Ann. He faces a May 5, 2021, termination hearing before the Port . Certain kinds of official misconduct, which results in removal from office. La. Stat. Punishable by fine of up to $2,500. N.J. Stat. Idaho Code Ann. 946.11. Wis. Stat. Theft in office if the value is less than $1,000, punishable by imprisonment fines plus restitution and permanent disqualification from public office and employment. Colo. Rev. Fraud or embezzlement committed in public office punishable by maximum 10 years imprisonment and $5,000 fine, and results in permanent disqualification from holding public office. 45-7-102. 4893. 651:2. Purchase of public office. All of the offenses mentioned in this paragraph are also class A misdemeanors. Rev. 0 9A.20.021. Results in forfeiture of public office or employment. Fine of no more than $500. 28-106. Ark. 5-52-107. His probationary sentence could be reduced to one year if he pays fines, but the felony charge will prohibit him from serving in public office again. Colo. Rev. Soliciting unlawful compensation. Ann. Knowing misrepresentation or omission of facts required to be contained in a financial interest statement. 4887. Ann. Stat. Term of imprisonment not to exceed 1 year. Code. Ariz. Rev. 5-4-201. Mich. Comp. 28-106. Get free summaries of new opinions delivered to your inbox! 532.090. SLS 22RS-476 ENGROSSED - Louisiana State Legislature Rev. May be fined not more than $10,000. Stat. Nev. Rev. Ann. 45-7-401.Violation of nepotism law is a second degree misdemeanor punishable by $50 to $1,000 fine and imprisonment for no more than 6 months. Ann. 1-22-7. 710-1001. 11.56.100 et seq. A lengthier listing of less common possible offenses against public administration and their specific penalties is listed in Alaska statutes at Alaska Stat. N.J. Stat. 6.666. Ann. Or. Mich. Comp. Official misconduct. Minn. Stat. N.C. Gen. Stat. Colo. Rev. Ala. Code 36-25-27. Stat. 2929.18. Failure to file a true disclosure statement. Ann. 33 L.P.R.A. Fraudulent alteration of an enrolled copy of any bill or resolution. Stat. Stat. Codified Laws 3-16-7. 0000004259 00000 n 6-5-107. Compensation for past official duty. 49.80. John Peters, who CNN affiliate KNOE reports was a former LSP commander, was indicted on one count of obstruction of justice. 11, 4205. 19.59. Punishable by a fine not to exceed $1,000 and probation not to exceed 6 months. Conn. Gen. Stat. 2921.03. Ann. Code Ann. Ala. Code 13A-5-12. Ann. Nev. Rev. Ind. Sentence of between 1 and 5 years. Ky. Rev. Administrative rules and chamber rules, which public officials and employees may also be bound by, are not included in this table. Stat. 5 Ill. Comp. this Statute. 11.56.100 & 11.56.110. Presumptive: 1 year. Cent. Louisiana State Police still make and break their own laws. Tex. 4903. Ann. Updated /Filter [/FlateDecode ] Ann. 17-A, 1252. Ala. Code 13A-10-62. %PDF-1.4 10-16-3. B. Gray Areas: Every State Handles Ethics in Its Own Way. S.C. Code Ann. Negligence in the performance of duty if damages to public property exceed $10,000, plus restitution. 268A, 2.Other compensation for official duties punishable by a fine of not more than $10,000, imprisonment for not more than 5 years, or both. Ky. Rev. Violations of the Code of Legislative Ethics may constitute ethical misconduct, (Ky. Rev. Presumptive term of imprisonment of 18 months and $5,000 fine. Abuse of public trust if the value of public money or property at issue is between $10,000 and $100,000, and results in disqualification from any public office. Corruption by threat of harm against a public servant. Misuse of confidential information. Neglect of duty by public officers punishable by maximum 1 year and $1,000 fine. Ann. Ann. Ann. Stat. Code Ann. 112.317. Myer was the subject of a Louisiana Inspector General's Office's investigation that launched in Jan. 2015 after the mayor's use of a city-issued credit card was questioned by his opponent during . Failure to disclose a conflict of interest. Colo. Rev. 30-123) and shall be punishable by civil penalties, including $250 for failure to timely file disclosure requirements. Ark. Stat. 522.020. 53a-161d. Conn. Gen. Stat. Accepting anything of value from a legislative agent or employer. 18.2-112. 4702. Ann. 28-924. Or. Extortion. Gov't Code Ann. 15.342b.When punishments for criminal violations are not otherwise prescribed by statute, felonies are punishable by imprisonment not more than 4 years or a fine of no more than $5,000, or both. Penalty includes term of imprisonment for not more than 6 months, plus no more than double any gain to the defendant or loss to the victim caused by the crime. Wrongful appropriation of public property is a misdemeanor punishable for not more than 1 year, fine of not more than $1,000, or both. Willful and knowing disclosure of information made confidential is subject to administrative sanction. S.D. Violations of the Public Officers' and Employees Ethics Act if the value of the compensation, conflict of interest, or assistance is $100 or less. Laws Ann. Rev. Code Ann. Ariz. Rev. 18-8-402. 750.503. The range of penalties includes censure, removal from office, permanent disqualification from holding any state position, restitution, decades in prison, and fines up into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. 4884. Threats in official and political matters is a misdemeanor, punishable by between 3 months and 1 year imprisonment and a fine of no more than $5,000, or both. Stat. Ann. 31-19-1. Intentionally failing to disclose information required by this chapter. Ann. Ann. Okla. Stat. Tex. 33 L.P.R.A. Bribery, which results in removal and permanent disqualification from public office. Improper compensation for services. Me. Upon finding that the Nebraska Political Accountability and Disclosure Act or any rule or regulation promulgated thereunder, the ethics commission may order the violator to cease and desist the violation, file any information as required, pay a civil penalty of no more than $2,000 per violation, or costs of the hearing in a contested case where the violator failed to appear. Ohio Rev. Stat. Ohio Rev. tit. 105.478. Ann. Ark. 46-243. Wis. Stat. Cell: (504) 373-4624. Ann. Ala. Code 13A-5-11. 21, 306. Failure to report a bribe. Or. Wash. Rev. N.J. Stat. 946.12. 53a-161c. Misuse of official information, which results in removal from office. 0000025407 00000 n Ann. /TrimBox [0.0000 0.0000 612.0000 1008.0000] Rev. 35-44.1-1-4. Stat. Ann. S.D. Iowa Code Ann. x\n?x X|FA} -\ ]$H*`}Gd:uT.COEMTO{|@[tKYR]{rmz|W| XD- S']|cTn2`bxrai/Mm}h>W Ell =E?WeYWc{vY";}'zCsS`YP_.c_xipg8BH2Q?!E3sD/,2a| ~ Eastern District of Louisiana | Covington Man Sentenced to 36 Months Utah Code Ann. Everyone can see it., Greenes sister, Dinelle Hardin, said during a press conference Thursday night, Im really disappointed in the outcome, being that my brother was murdered. 28-925. Ann. 2C:27-2. gCV?!(#'|i7qCv&.j?,[(Y4Y3m# Ph b\.Zw/^x_i.N@hGO^]kn|#N?&`3^):OwG*cvP440D2zP#np94Uj8i`;f+VOPctb'(xtLTk @Yr+sSEi@S:e[ Wc!Hu-Pg^&dg~@UwX. Alaska Stat. 1760. Ann. Nev. Rev. Ariz. Rev. Penal Law 80.05. Code Ann. 1101. 11-42-4.Knowing and willful violations of the Code of Ethics are punishable by civil penalties, and constitute a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000 and imprisonment not to exceed 1 year. Code Ann. In May 2021, DeMoss was fired over an excessive force incident not involving Greene, according to a Louisiana state official with knowledge of the investigation. If $500 or more, punishable by not more than 10 years imprisonment and no more than $10,000 fine. Ann. 268A, 9.Corrupt gifts, offers or promises to influence official acts punished by a fine of no more than $100,000 or by imprisonment not to exceed 10 years, or both. Official misconduct. Wyo. 532.090. Ind. Unlawful gratuities. Official misconduct, i.e. Ann. 2C:43-3. Unlawful interest in a public contract. 14:136.Public payroll fraud punishable by not more than $1,000, imprisonment not to exceed 2 years, or both, plus restitution. Haw. N.D. Rev. Kan. Stat. Failure to report bribery. 218A.975. S.D. Ann. Cal. Employees may be subject to removal, suspension, reduction in pay, or demotion, or a fine of not more than $10,000, or both. Ann. Knowingly accepting compensation, other than that provided by law, for performance of legislative duties. 21, 382. Sentence of imprisonment not to exceed 1year. Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. Intentional violation of this chapter relating to secrecy. Ala. Code 36-25-27. 162.415. Stat. Me. 722.2. Also results in forfeiture and permanent disqualification from holding public office. Improper gifts to public servants. Bribery. Ann. 839.26. Improper interest in public contracts. Trading in public office and political endorsement. Ann. Del. 80.50. N.D. Utah Code Ann. Stat. Punishable by term of imprisonment between 1 year ad 15 years. Knowingly submitting to a governmental entity a false or duplicate claim for expenses. 643:2. 2. tit. Terms of imprisonment vary. D.C. Code Ann. 11, 1206. 0000001753 00000 n >> Vt. Stat. Ann. Penal Code Ann. This undated photo provided by the West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office, in Louisiana, shows Officer Nolan Dehon III. Cent. Ann. N.Y. Ann. Code Ann. B ` W 6 Unlawful benefit from public office. Code Ann. 2C:43-6. Ann. Fine of no more than $250. Utah Code Ann. John Bel Edwards and State Attorney General Jeff Landry to do a better job. According to West Feliciana Parish . Punishableby sentence of imprisonment of up to 30 days. << 161.625. Okla. Stat. 1103. Tenn. Code Ann. Mo. 46-239. Ann. 6.731. Ky. Rev. Kan. Stat. 97-7-1 et seq.Offering or receiving things of value intended to influence a public official is a felony, punishable by imprisonment up to 10 years and a fine of up to $5,000, or both. Ann. Wis. Stat. 6.611) over which the Legislative Ethics Commission has jurisdiction, and may issue civil penalties or recommend discipline to be voted upon by the respective chamber from which a violator originated. Stat. Penal Law 70.00. Ky. Rev. Punishable by maximum 3 months imprisonment and $500 fine. Violation of the statutes relating to gifts. Wyo. Persons convicted of bribery also lose voting rights and the right to run for public office. Abuse of public trust, aka self-dealing, if the value of the benefit is less than $500 or the value cannot be determined. Louisiana Correctional Officer Arrested for Malfeasance in Office After Neb. Maximum sentence of life imprisonment. Ark. tit. Punishable by term of imprisonment between 10 and 20 years. Ariz. Rev. Ann. 609.45. Ind. Using confidential information acquired by office or employment for private benefit. Ann. Ann. 33 L.P.R.A. 21-6005. Code Ann. Demanding or receiving a bribe. Code Ann. 12.1-32-01. 33 L.P.R.A. Refusal to answer or furnish fiscal information. Conn. Gen. Stat. 53a-35a. Ann. Code Ann. 6-5-116. 33 L.P.R.A. tit. N.Y. Ann. Each house of the legislative assembly is empowered to punish, by imprisonment, as for contempt, a person who is guilty of one or more of the following: knowingly arresting a member or officer of the house or procuring such member or officer to be arrested in violation of the member or officer's privilege from arrest; disorderly conduct in the immediate view of the house and directly tending to interrupt its proceedings; refusing to attend and be examined as a witness either before the house, any committee thereof, or before any person authorized to take testimony in legislative proceedings; giving or offering a bribe to a member or attempting to menace by corrupt means. Disclosure of confidential information provided to the government. 53a-36. 15A-1340.23. Ark. Stat. Stat. Code Ann. N.J. Stat. Code Ann. 13, 1102. 5-4-201. Stat. 1665.Knowingly violating conflict of interest provisions is a public offense punishable by between 1 and 5 years or by a fine of no more than $5,000, or a sum equal to any direct monetary gain derived in connection with such violation whichever is greater. 2-2-136. 33 L.P.R.A. 0000000017 00000 n Term of imprisonment not to exceed 6 months. N.J. Stat. 5-4-401. N.Y. appreciated. Giving unlawful gratuities to a public servant. 3 Fine equal to 8% person's annual income. 12.55.135. For a second offense, misdemeanor punishable by between $2,500 and $5,000 and imprisonment of minimum 30 days. Improper influence. Sentence of imprisonment not to exceed 7 years.
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