State and Federal Law

CHAPTER 36. BRIBERY AND CORRUPT INFLUENCE


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Chapter 36 of the Texas Penal Code establishes legal frameworks for identifying and punishing bribery and the corrupt influence of government officials. The statutes prohibit providing or accepting pecuniary benefits intended to sway the official discretion of public servants, voters, or judicial officers. These laws also criminalize coercing state employees, tampering with witnesses, and engaging in retaliation against those performing governmental duties. While the code restricts the acceptance of honorariums and unauthorized gifts, it provides specific exceptions for legitimate political contributions and minor items of nominal value. Ultimately, these regulations serve to protect the integrity of administrative and judicial proceedings by ensuring that public actions remain free from illicit pressure.

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