(a) A person commits coercion if he or she compels or induces another person to engage in conduct from which the other person has a legal right to abstain, or to abstain from engaging in conduct in which the other person has a legal right to engage, by purposeful conduct designed to instill in the other person a fear that, if a demand is not complied with, the actor or another person will:
(1) Cause physical injury to any person;
(2) Cause damage to property;
(3) Subject any person to physical confinement;
(4) Accuse any person of an offense or cause criminal proceedings to be instituted against any person; or
(5) Expose a secret or publicize an asserted fact, whether true or false, tending to subject any person to hatred, contempt, or ridicule.
(b) Coercion is a Class A misdemeanor.
Structure Arkansas Code
Subtitle 2 - Offenses Against the Person
Chapter 13 - Assault and Battery
Subchapter 2 - Offenses Generally
§ 5-13-201. Battery in the first degree
§ 5-13-202. Battery in the second degree
§ 5-13-203. Battery in the third degree
§ 5-13-204. Aggravated assault
§ 5-13-205. Assault in the first degree
§ 5-13-206. Assault in the second degree
§ 5-13-207. Assault in the third degree
§ 5-13-209. Abuse of athletic contest officials
§ 5-13-210. Introduction of controlled substance into body of another person