Wyoming Statutes
Article 1 - Offenses by Public Officials
Section 6-5-113 - Removal From Office After Judgment of Conviction.

6-5-113. Removal from office after judgment of conviction.
A judgment of conviction rendered under W.S. 6-5-102 through 6-5-112 and 6-5-117 against any public servant, except state elected officials, supreme court justices, district court judges and circuit court judges, shall result in removal from office or discharge from employment.

Structure Wyoming Statutes

Wyoming Statutes

Title 6 - Crimes and Offenses

Chapter 5 - Offenses Against Public Administration

Article 1 - Offenses by Public Officials

Section 6-5-101 - Definitions.

Section 6-5-102 - Bribery; Penalties.

Section 6-5-103 - Compensation for Past Official Behavior; Penalties.

Section 6-5-104 - Soliciting Unlawful Compensation; Penalties.

Section 6-5-105 - Unlawful Designation of Provider of Services or Goods; Penalties; Affirmative Defense.

Section 6-5-106 - Conflict of Interest; Penalties; Disclosure of Interest and Withdrawal From Participation.

Section 6-5-107 - Official Misconduct; Penalties.

Section 6-5-108 - Issuing False Certificate; Penalties.

Section 6-5-110 - Wrongful Appropriation of Public Property; Penalties.

Section 6-5-111 - Failure or Refusal to Account For, Deliver or Pay Over Property; Penalties.

Section 6-5-112 - Mistreating Persons in Institutions or Mental Hospital; Penalties; No Bar to Other Criminal Action.

Section 6-5-113 - Removal From Office After Judgment of Conviction.

Section 6-5-114 - Notarial Officers; Issuance of Certificate Without Proper Acknowledgment; Penalties.

Section 6-5-115 - Neglect or Refusal of Ministerial Officer to Perform Duty in Criminal Case; Unnecessary Delay in Serving Warrant; Penalties.

Section 6-5-116 - Public Officer Acting Before Qualifying; Penalty.

Section 6-5-117 - Public Officer Demanding Kickback From Deputy; Penalties.

Section 6-5-118 - Conflict of Interest; Public Investments; Disclosure Required; Penalty; Definitions.