14:56.4 F.Criminal damage to property by defacing with graffiti - community service requirements
The court, in addition to any punishment imposed under the provisions of this Section, may order the offender to clean up, repair, or replace any property damaged by the act or to pay restitution to the owner of the damaged property. The court may also order the offender to community service not to exceed thirty-two hours over a period not to exceed one hundred eighty days for a first conviction and, for a second or subsequent conviction, sixty-four hours over a period not to exceed one hundred eighty days.
Effective: 08/15/2008 - Present
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14:56.4 G.Criminal damage to property by defacing with graffiti - minor's parents may be liable for payment of fine or restitution
G. If a minor is personally unable to pay a fine levied for acts prohibited by this Section or make restitution as may be ordered by the court, the parent or guardian of the minor shall be liable for payment of the fine or restitution. A court may waive payment of the fine or restitution, or any part thereof, by the parent or guardian of the minor upon a finding of good cause.
Effective: 08/15/2008 - Present
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14:56.5 A.Criminal damage to historic buildings or landmarks by defacing with graffiti - charging and definition
It shall be unlawful for any person to intentionally deface with graffiti any historic building or landmark, whether publicly or privately owned, without the consent of the owner.
Effective: 08/15/2010 - Present
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14:56.5 B.Criminal damage to historic buildings or landmarks by defacing with graffiti - definitions of deface, graffiti and historic building or landmark
'Deface' or 'defacing' is damaging any historic building or landmark by means of painting, marking, scratching, drawing, or etching with graffiti, 'graffiti' including any sign, inscription, design, drawing, diagram, etching, sketch, symbol, lettering, name, or marking placed upon any historic building or landmark in such a manner and in such a location as to deface the property and be visible to the general public, 'historic building or landmark' is any building or landmark specifically designated as historically significant by the state historic preservation office, historic preservation district commission, landmarks commission, the planning or zoning commission or Any structure located within a National Register Historic District
Effective: 08/15/2010 - Present
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14:56.5 C.Criminal damage to historic buildings or landmarks by defacing with graffiti - penalty
C.(1) Whoever commits the crime of criminal damage to historic buildings or landmarks by defacing with graffiti shall be fined up to one thousand dollars and may be imprisoned, with or without hard labor, for not more than two years.
(2) The court shall also order the offender to perform the following hours of community service as follows:
(a) For a first conviction, not to exceed thirty-two hours over a period not to exceed one hundred eighty days.
(b) For a second or subsequent conviction, sixty-four hours over a period not to exceed one hundred eighty days.
(3) The fine and community service imposed by the provisions of this Section shall not be suspended.
Effective: 08/15/2010 - Present
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14:57Damage to property with intent to defraud
Damage to property with intent to defraud is the damaging of any property, by means other than fire or explosion, with intent to defraud.
Effective: 09/01/1980 - Present
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14:57 A.Damage to property with intent to defraud - charging and definition
Damage to property with intent to defraud is the damaging of any property, by means other than fire or explosion, with intent to defraud.
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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14:57 B.Damage to property with intent to defraud - penalty
Whoever commits the crime of damage to property with intent to defraud shall be fined not more than ten thousand dollars, imprisoned with or without hard labor for not more than four years, or both.
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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14:58 A.Contaminating water supplies - charging & definition
Contaminating water supplies is the intentional performance of any act tending to contaminate any private or public water supply.
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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14:58 B.(1)Contaminating water supplies - penalty when act foreseeably endangers the life or health or human beings
Whoever commits the crime of contaminating water supplies, when the act foreseeably endangers the life or health of human beings, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned, with or without hard labor, for not more than twenty years, or both.
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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14:58 B.(2)Contaminating water supplies - penalty when act does not foreseeably endanger the life or health of human beings
Whoever commits the crime of contaminating water supplies, when the act does not foreseeably endanger the life or health of human beings, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned, with or without hard labor, for not more than five years, or both.
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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14:59Criminal Mischief
Criminal mischief
Effective: 09/07/1977 - Present
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14:59 A.(1)Criminal Mischief - tampering with property of another, without the consent of the owner
Criminal mischief is the intentional tampering with any property of another, without the consent of the owner, with the intent to interfere with the free enjoyment of any rights of anyone thereto, or with the intent to deprive anyone entitled thereto of the full use of the property.
Effective: 09/07/1977 - Present
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14:59 A.(2)Criminal mischief - intentional giving of any false fire alarm which would reasonably result in emergency response
Criminal mischief is the intentional giving of any false alarm of fire or notice which would reasonably result in emergency response.
Effective: 07/15/1995 - Present
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14:59 A.(3)Criminal mischief - intentionally driving nail, tack or spike over 1/2 inch into any tree on land of another without consent
Criminal mischief is the intentional performance of driving of any tack, nail, spike or metal over one and one-half inch in length into any tree located on lands belonging to another, without the consent of the owner, or without the later removal of the object from the tree.
Effective: 09/07/1977 - Present
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14:59 A.(4)Criminal mischief - intentional felling, topping or purning of trees within right-of-way of a state highway without prior written approval
Criminal mischief is the intentional felling, topping, or pruning of trees or shrubs within the right-of-way of a state highway, without prior written approval of the chief engineer of the Department of Transportation and Development or his designated representative, provided prior written approval is not required for agents or employees of public utility companies in situations of emergency where the person or property of others is endangered.
Effective: 08/15/2006 - Present
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14:59 A.(5)Criminal mischief - intentional giving of any false report or complaint to law enforcement officer
Criminal mischief is the intentional giving of any false report or complaint to a sheriff, or his deputies, or to any officer of the law relative to the commission of, or an attempt to commit, a crime.
Effective: 09/07/1977 - Present
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14:59 A.(6)Criminal mischief - throwing any stone into a street, open space, public square, enclusure or at any train, railway care or locomotive
Criminal mischief is the intentional throwing any stone or any other missile in any street, avenue, alley, road, highway, open space, public square, or enclosure, or throwing any stone, missile, or other object from any place into any street, avenue, road, highway, alley, open space, public square, enclosure, or at any train, railway car, or locomotive.
Effective: 08/30/1986 - Present
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14:59 A.(7)Criminal mischief - intentional taking temporary possession of a business or parts of a business or remaining after beind directed to leave
Criminal mischief is the intentional taking temporary possession of any part or parts of a place of business, or remaining in a place of business after the person in charge of such business or portion of such business has directed such person to leave the premises and to desist from the temporary possession of any part or parts of such business.
Effective: 09/07/1977 - Present
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14:59 A.(8)Criminal mischief - intentional communication for the purpose of disrupting any public utility water service
Criminal mischief is the intentional performance the communication to any person for the purpose of disrupting any public utility water service, when the communication causes any officer, employee, or agent of the service reasonably to be placed in sustained fear for his or another person's safety, or causes the evacuation of a water service building, or causes any discontinuance of any water services.
Effective: 08/30/1983 - Present
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14:59 A.(9)Criminal mischief - intentional performance of any the discharging of any firearm at a train, locomotive, or railway car.
Criminal mischief is the intentional performance of any the discharging of any firearm at a train, locomotive, or railway car.
Effective: 08/30/1986 - Present
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14:59 B.Criminal mischief - penalty
Whoever commits the crime of criminal mischief shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or be imprisoned for not more than six months in the parish jail, or both.
Effective: 09/07/1977 - Present
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14:60Aggravated burglary
Aggravated burglary
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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14:60 A.(1)Aggravated burglary - unauthorized entering of any inhabited dwelling if the offender is armed with a dangerous weapon
Aggravated burglary is the unauthorized entering of any inhabited dwelling, or of any structure, water craft, or movable where a person is present, with the intent to commit a felony or any theft therein If the offender is armed with a dangerous weapon.
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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14:60 A.(2)Aggravated burglary - unauthorized entering of any inhabited dwelling if, after entering, the offender arms himself with a dangerous weapon
Aggravated burglary is the unauthorized entering of any inhabited dwelling, or of any structure, water craft, or movable where a person is present, with the intent to commit a felony or any theft therein, under any of the following circumstances:
(2) If, after entering, the offender arms himself with a dangerous weapon.
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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