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If you have been charged with Bribery, contact Los Angeles Criminal Defense Attorney, Robert M. Bernstein today.

Bribery

Penal Code § 641.3(a).
   (a) Any employee who solicits, accepts, or agrees to accept
money or any thing of value from a person other than his or her employer, other than in trust for the employer, corruptly and without the knowledge or consent of the employer, in return for using or
agreeing to use his or her position for the benefit of that other person, and any person who offers or gives an employee money or any thing of value under those circumstances, is guilty of commercial
bribery. 

(b) This section does not apply where the amount of money or monetary worth of the thing of value is one hundred dollars ($100) or less.

(c) Commercial bribery is punishable by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than one year if the amount of the bribe is one thousand dollars ($1,000) or less, or by imprisonment in the county
jail, or in the state prison for 16 months, or two or three years if the amount of the bribe exceeds one thousand dollars ($1,000).

(d) For purposes of this section:
(1) "Employee" means an officer, director, agent, trustee, partner, or employee.
(2) "Employer" means a corporation, association, organization, trust, partnership, or sole proprietorship.
(3) "Corruptly" means that the person specifically intends to injure or defraud (A) his or her employer, (B) the employer of the person to whom he or she offers, gives, or agrees to give the money or a thing of value, (C) the employer of the person from whom he or she requests, receives, or agrees to receive the money or a thing of value, or (D) a competitor of any such employer.


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