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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 509 — Kidnapping and related offenses

509.080 Criminal coercion.

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(1)A person is guilty of criminal coercion when with intent to compel another person
to engage in or refrain from conduct, he unlawfully threatens to:
(a)Commit any crime; or
(b)Accuse anyone of a crime; or
(c)Expose any secret tending to subject any person to hatred, contempt or
ridicule or to impair another's credit or business repute; or
(d)Take or withhold action as an official or cause an official to take or withhold
action.
(2)A defendant may prove in exculpation of criminal coercion committed under
subsection (1)(b),
(c)or
(d)that he believed the accusation or secret to be true or the
proposed official action justified and that his sole purpose was to compel or induce
the victim to desist from misbehavior or to make good a wrong done by him.
(3)Criminal coercion is a Class A misdemeanor.
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