Delaware Code § 11-882

Bribe receiving; class A misdemeanor
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A person is guilty of bribe receiving if:
Being an employee, agent or fiduciary and, without the consent of the employer or principal, the person solicits, accepts or agrees to
accept any benefit from another person upon an agreement or understanding that the benefit will influence the person to take some action
with regard to the employer's or principal's affairs which would not be warranted upon reasonable consideration of the factors which
the person should have taken into account; or

Being a duly appointed representative of a labor organization or a duly appointed trustee or representative of an employee welfare trust
fund, the person solicits, accepts or agrees to accept any benefit from another person upon an agreement or understanding that the benefit
will influence the person in respect to any of the person's acts, decisions or duties as representative or trustee; or
Being a participant in a sports contest, the person solicits, accepts or agrees to accept any benefit from another person upon an agreement
or understanding that the person will thereby be influenced not to give the best effort in a sports contest; or
Being an official in a sports contest, the person solicits, accepts or agrees to accept any benefit from another person upon an agreement
or understanding that the person will perform duties improperly.
Bribe receiving is a class A misdemeanor.
§§ 883-890. [Reserved.]
H Frauds on Creditors

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