Article 314: Whoever commits a theft
crime by coercion shall be punished with temporary hard labor.
Not exact matches
Coercion - an assertion of compulsory interaction between two parties (forced
by the coercive party) which serves to override the rejecting party's evaluation that the interaction is personally undesirable where the the coercing party evaluates that the interaction would be personally desirable; an involuntary, unilaterally beneficial interaction of trade;
Coercion is enforced through either Aggression or Fraud;
Coercion is the abstract principle behind all acts commonly identified as
Crimes.
If the
crime is committed
by using
coercion or threatening to use an arm, the penalty shall be that of permanent hard labor.
The punishment shall be permanent hard labor if the
crime takes place with
coercion or
by the use of an arm, of if an aggravating condition of those prescribed in Article 317 is fulfilled.
It is also a
crime to cause a person to cross state lines, or enter or leave Indian country,
by force,
coercion, duress or fraud, and during, as a result of, or to facilitate such conduct or travel, engage in conduct that violates the portion of an order of protection.