Georgia Code, Title 45, Chapter 11 - Miscellaneous Offenses Concerning Public Officers and Employees
- § 45-11-1 - Offenses Involving Public Records, Documents, and Other Items
(a) If any public officer or other person shall steal, embezzle, alter, corrupt, withdraw, falsify, or avoid any record, process, charter, gift, grant, conveyance,...
- § 45-11-2 - Selling Office or Dividing Fees
If any person who has been elected to any office shall sell or farm out said office; or if any person shall purchase or...
- § 45-11-3 - Assault Under Color of Office
Any officer of this state who shall assault or beat any individual under color of his office or commission without a lawful justification to...
- § 45-11-4 - Unprofessional Conduct; Misdemeanor; Applicability; Indictment
(a) As used in this Code section, the term: (1) "County officer" means any elected county officer, including the judge of the probate court,...
- § 45-11-5 - Extortion Generally
(a) As used in this Code section, the term "extortion" means an unlawful taking by a public officer, under color of his office, from...
- § 45-11-6 - Demanding More Than Legal Fees for Advertising
Any judge of the probate court, sheriff, coroner, clerk, marshal, or other officer who shall receive, collect, or demand other and greater fees for...
- § 45-11-7 - Retaining Compensation for Legal Advertisements
If any officer shall directly or indirectly demand or retain as a commission any part of the compensation allowed by law to publishers for...
- § 45-11-8 - Engaging in Bail Bond Business
(a) It shall be unlawful for any elected official, officer of the court, law enforcement officer, or attorney in this state to engage either...
- § 45-11-9 - Discrimination Against Optometrists or Physicians in Suggestions for Visual Care
(a) It shall be unlawful for any state board, body, agency, or institution or any public official to discriminate against optometrists licensed under Chapter...
- § 45-11-10 - Coercion of Other Officer or Employee to Give Anything of Value for Political Purposes
(a) It shall be unlawful for any officer or employee of this state to coerce or attempt to coerce or command directly or indirectly...
Last modified: October 14, 2016