§ 135.65 Coercion in the first degree. A  person  is  guilty  of  coercion in the first degree when he or she  commits the crime of coercion in the second degree, and when: 1. He or she commits such crime by instilling in  the  victim  a  fear  that he or she will cause physical injury to a person or cause damage to  property; or 2. He or she thereby compels or induces the victim to: (a) Commit or attempt to commit a felony; or (b) Cause or attempt to cause physical injury to a person; or (c) Violate his or her duty as a public servant. Coercion in the first degree is a class D felony.