2014 Indiana Criminal Code Book - page 198

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(1) who knowingly or intentionally man-
ufacturers, purchases, sells, delivers, brings
into Indiana, or possesses a contraband
legend drug; and
(2) whose act under subdivision (1) results
in the death of an individual;
commits legend drug deception resulting in death,
a Level 2 felony.
ARTICLE 44. OFFENSES AGAINST
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Repealed, effective July 1, 2012
ARTICLE 44.1. OFFENSES
AGAINST GENERAL PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION
Ch. 1.
Offenses Against General Public
Administration.
Ch. 2.
Interference with General Government
Operations.
Ch. 3.
Offenses Relating to Detention.
Ch. 4.
Firefighting and Emergency Services.
Ch. 5.
Illegal Alien Offenses.
Chapter 1. Offenses Against General
Public Administration.
35-44.1-1-1. Official misconduct.
35-44.1-1-2. Bribery
35-44.1-1-3. Ghost employment.
35-44.1-1-4. Conflict of interest.
35-44.1-1-5. Profiteering from public service.
35-44.1-1-1. Official misconduct
A public servant who knowingly or inten-
tionally:
(1) commits an offense in the perform-
ance of the public servant’s official duties;
(2) solicits, accepts, or agrees to accept
from an appointee or employee any prop-
erty other than what the public servant is
authorized by law to accept as a condition
of continued employment;
(3) acquires or divests himself or herself of
a pecuniary interest in any property, trans-
action, or enterprise or aids another person
to do so based on information obtained
by virtue of the public servant’s office that
official action that has not been made pub-
lic is contemplated; or
(4) fails to deliver public records and prop-
erty in the public servant’s custody to the
public servant’s successor in office when
that successor qualifies;
commits official misconduct, a Level 6 felony.
35-44.1-1-2. Bribery.
(a) A person who:
(1) confers, offers or agrees to confer on a
public servant, either before or after the
public servant becomes appointed, elected,
or qualified, any property, except prop-
erty the public servant is authorized by
law to accept, with intent to control the per-
formance of an act related to the employ-
ment or function of the public servant or
because of any official act performed or to
be performed by the public servant, former
public servant, or person selected to be a
public servant;
(2) being a public servant, solicits, accepts,
or agrees to accept, either before or after
the person becomes appointed, elected, or
qualified, any property, except property
the person is authorized by law to accept,
with intent to control the performance of
an act related to the person’s employment
or function as a public servant;
(3) confers, offers, or agrees to confer on
a person any property, except property the
person is authorized by law to accept, with
intent to cause that person to control the
performance of an act related to the
employment or function of a public ser-
vant;
(4) solicits, accepts, or agrees to accept
any property, except property the person is
authorized by law to accept, with intent to
control the performance of an act related
to the employment or function of a public
servant;
(5) confers, offers, or agrees to confer any
property on a person participating or offi-
ciating in, or connected with, an athletic
contest, sporting event, or exhibition, with
intent that the person will fail to use the
person’s best efforts in connection with
that contest, event, or exhibition;
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