PL 135.65 Coercion in the first degree Class D felony
Sec.  135.65  Coercion in the first degree.
    A  person  is  guilty of coercion in the first degree when he or she 
commits the crime of coercion in the third degree, and when:
    1.   He or she commits such crime by instilling in the victim a fear
that he or she will cause physical injury to a person or cause damage to
property; or
    2.  He or she thereby compels or induces the victim to:
    (a)  Commit or attempt to commit a felony; or
    (b)   Cause  or attempt to cause physical injury to a person;
or
    (c)  Violate his or her duty as a public servant.
    Coercion in the first degree is a class D felony.
(As amended by L.2008 c.426 effective 11/01/08.)

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