§ 5-13-208 - Coercion.
               	 		
5-13-208.    Coercion.
    (a)  A  person commits coercion if he or she compels or induces another person  to engage in conduct from which the other person has a legal right to  abstain, or to abstain from engaging in conduct in which the other  person has a legal right to engage, by purposeful conduct designed to  instill in the other person a fear that, if a demand is not complied  with, the actor or another person will:
      (1)  Cause physical injury to any person;
      (2)  Cause damage to property;
      (3)  Subject any person to physical confinement;
      (4)  Accuse any person of an offense or cause criminal proceedings to be instituted against any person; or
      (5)  Expose  a secret or publicize an asserted fact, whether true or false, tending  to subject any person to hatred, contempt, or ridicule.
(b)  Coercion is a Class A misdemeanor.