Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2022)

410.   Corruption of or by voter, or juror

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    (1)   A person commits the offence of corrupting a juror or voter in respect of the duties of his or her office or in respect of his or her vote if he or she attempts directly or indirectly to influence the conduct of such juror, or voter in respect of the duties of his or her office or in respect of his or her vote by the gift, promise, or prospect of any valuable consideration to be received by such juror, or voter, or by another person, from any other person.

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    (2)   A juror, or voter commits the offence of corruption in respect of the duties of his or her office or in respect of his or her vote, if he or she directly or indirectly agrees or offers to permit his or her conduct as such juror, or voter to be influenced by the gift, promise, or prospect of any valuable consideration to be received by him or her, or by another person, from any other person.

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    (3)   It is immaterial for the purposes of subsection (1) or (2) that the person in respect of whose conduct the attempt, agreement, or offer is made is not at the time of the making of such attempt, agreement, or offer, a juror, or voter, if the attempt, agreement or offer is made in the expectation that he or she will or may become such juror, or voter.

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    (4)   It is immaterial, for the purposes of subsection (2) or (3), whether the act to be done by a person in consideration or in pursuance of any gift, promise, prospect, agreement, or offer is in any manner criminal or wrongful, otherwise than by reason of the provisions of those subsections.