What are the elements for the offense of offering a bribe to a public official and the offense of soliciting a bribe?

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The offense of offering a bribe to a public official has three elements: (1) the accused wrongfully promised, offered, or gave money or an item of value to a public official; (2) the public official occupied an official position or possessed official duties; and (3) the money or item of value was promised, offered, or given with the intent to influence an official decision or action of the individual. The offense of soliciting a bribe has three elements: (1) the accused wrongfully asked, accepted, or received money or an item of value from a person or organization; (2) The accused occupied an official position or exercised official duties; and (3) the accused asked, accepted, or received money or an item of value with the intent to have his or her decision or action influenced with respect to this matter.

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