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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 11. Criminal Law
- Chapter 56. Offenses Against Public Administration
- Section 124. Failure to Report Bribery or Receiving a Bribe.
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Section 130. Definition.
AS 11.56.124. Failure to Report Bribery or Receiving a Bribe.
- (a) A public servant commits the crime of failure to report bribery or receiving a bribe if the public servant
- (1) witnesses what the public servant knows or reasonably should know is
- (A) bribery of a public servant by another person; or
- (B) receiving a bribe by another public servant; and
- (2) does not as soon as reasonably practicable report that crime to a peace officer or a law enforcement agency.
- (b) Failure to report bribery or receiving a bribe is a class A misdemeanor.
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