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Extortion is a criminal act in which someone threatens to harm someone else, their reputation, or their property unless a demand is met. This demand is typically for money, but it can also be for other things, such as information or a favor.
Extortion requires the victim to be induced to deliver property or valuable security by putting them in fear of injury. Robbery requires the use of force or attempt to use force for the purpose of committing theft or in carrying away or attempting to carry away property obtained by theft.
The CPC also contains felony offenses related to Extortion: Bribery (67-68), Kidnapping (207, 209-210), Robbery (211), Carjacking (215) and Burglary (459).
Note that extortion is a specific intent crime. This means you must have: a desire to commit the crime, and. an intent to achieve a specific result.
Whoever intentionally puts any person in fear of any injury to that person, or to any other, and thereby dishonestly induces the person so put in fear to deliver to any person any property, or valuable security or anything signed or sealed which may be converted into a valuable security, commits extortion.
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Federal Law on Extortion The Hobbs Act is the federal statute relating to extortion. It prohibits extortion or robbery by a public official. This unlawful act occurs when a public official uses their office as a means of unlawfully obtaining money from another person. We often think of this as someone taking a bribe.
A person commits the federal offense of extortion if he or she transmits in interstate or foreign commerce any demand or request for ransom or for a reward for the release of a kidnapped person, any threat to kidnap or injure another person, or any threat to injure the property or reputation of another person or to
In most jurisdictions it is likely to constitute a criminal offence; the bulk of this article deals with such cases. Robbery is the simplest and most common form of extortion, although making unfounded threats in order to obtain an unfair business advantage is also a form of extortion.

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