Missouri Coercion Statutes Overview

Summary

Coercion in Missouri involves compelling someone to act against their will through force, threats, or intimidation. It can lead to criminal charges, and victims can seek protective orders or report to law enforcement. Relevant Missouri Revised Statutes include RSMo 565.090 for harassment, RSMo 569.090 for tampering, and RSMo 575.150 for tampering with a victim. For specific legal advice, consulting a legal professional is recommended.

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which rsmo is this under
In Missouri, coercion is generally addressed under the statutes related to criminal offenses. The relevant Missouri Revised Statutes (RSMo) could include sections about threats, intimidation, or related criminal acts. Specifically, you might want to look at:
- RSMo *.*: Harassment
- RSMo *.*: Tampering
- RSMo *.*: Tampering with a victim
For a precise determination, consider consulting with a legal professional. Do you need further clarification on any specific statute?