180.03 - Commercial bribing in the first degree.

§ 180.03 Commercial bribing in the first degree.    A  person  is guilty of commercial bribing in the first degree when he  confers, or offers or agrees to confer, any benefit upon  any  employee,  agent  or  fiduciary  without  the  consent  of the latter's employer or  principal, with intent to influence  his  conduct  in  relation  to  his  employer's  or  principal's  affairs,  and when the value of the benefit  conferred or offered or agreed to  be  conferred  exceeds  one  thousand  dollars  and  causes  economic  harm  to the employer or principal in an  amount exceeding two hundred fifty dollars.    Commercial bribing in the first degree is a class E felony.