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BRIBERY OF PUBLIC OFFICIAL - In order for someone to be found guilty of Bribery of Public Official, the government must prove that the person gave, offered or promised something of value to a public official - e.g.

 


Bribery
(n) Bribery is the practice by which a person who can take decision or action on behalf of others by virtue of his authority or position is influenced by paying or offering monetary benefits for influencing him to take an action or decision ...

BRIBERY, crim. law. The receiving or offering any undue reward by or to any person whomsoever, whose ordinary profession or business relates to the administration of public justice, in order to influence his behaviour in office, ...

bribery
n. the crime of giving or taking money or some other valuable ite...
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1) n. a written legal argument, usually in a format prescribed by...

Expanded Legal Definition of BreathalyzerBribery A secret payment to a public officer in exchange for preferential treatment.

This happened to Fernando Collor de Mello, due to evidence of bribery and misappropriation. State governors and mayors can also be impeached, though only the latter have actually been impeached.

Act 1883, to include bribery, treating, undue influence, personation, and aiding, abetting, counselling and procuring personation.

1 : to bring improper influence to bear (as by bribery or intimidation) ­used with with <~ed with the jurors>
2 : to alter or interfere in an unauthorized or improper manner ­used with with <~ed with evidence> ...

Ambitu: A standard term applied to laws dealing with bribery.
Civitate, Civilibus, Civium: Standard terms applied to laws dealing with citizenship.

See also: Law, Bribe, Person, Court, Public