Section 75-A. Appearance by a person convicted of a crime of corruption  


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  • Upon conviction for any of the following crimes: bribery  in  the  first
      degree,  bribery  in  the  second  degree,  bribery in the third degree,
      rewarding official misconduct in the first  degree,  rewarding  official
      misconduct  in  the  second degree, giving unlawful gratuities, and when
      any such crime is committed for  the  purpose  of  corrupting  a  public
      office,  agency  or  public  official  of  the  state,  or any political
      subdivision, public authority, or  public  benefit  corporation  of  the
      state,  in the performance of public duty, such public office, agency or
      public official of the state, or any  political  subdivision  or  public
      authority  may  bar  that  person or entity convicted of such enumerated
      crimes from appearing before  the  affected  public  office,  agency  or
      public  official  of  the  state,  or  any such political subdivision or
      public authority in any professional or  representative  capacity.  Such
      bar  shall   be for a period of five years from the date of judgment for
      such conviction.