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Section 6-5-113 – Removal From Office After Judgment of Conviction.

6-5-113. Removal from office after judgment of conviction. A judgment of conviction rendered under W.S. 6-5-102 through 6-5-112 and 6-5-117 against any public servant, except state elected officials, supreme court justices, district court judges and circuit court judges, shall result in removal from office or discharge from employment.

Section 6-5-107 – Official Misconduct; Penalties.

6-5-107. Official misconduct; penalties. (a) A public servant commits a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than five thousand dollars ($5,000.00), if, with intent to obtain a pecuniary benefit or maliciously to cause harm to another, he knowingly: (i) Commits an act relating to his official duties that the public servant does not […]

Section 6-5-108 – Issuing False Certificate; Penalties.

6-5-108. Issuing false certificate; penalties. (a) A public servant commits a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than ten (10) years, a fine of not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00), or both, if he makes and issues an official certificate or other official written instrument which he is authorized to make and issue […]

Section 6-5-104 – Soliciting Unlawful Compensation; Penalties.

6-5-104. Soliciting unlawful compensation; penalties. (a) A public servant commits soliciting unlawful compensation if he solicits, accepts or agrees to accept a pecuniary benefit for the performance of an official action knowing that he was required to perform that action without compensation or at a level of compensation lower than that requested. (b) Soliciting unlawful […]