14:60 A.(3)Aggravated burglary - unauthorized entry of any inhabited dwelling if the offender commits a battery upon any person in such place
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 commits a battery upon any person while in such place, or in entering or leaving such place.
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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14:60 B.Aggravated burglary - penalty
Whoever commits the crime of aggravated burglary shall be imprisoned at hard labor for not less than one nor more than thirty years.
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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14:61 A.(1)Unauthorized entry of critical infrastructure - intentional entry by a person without authority
Unauthorized entry of a critical infrastructure is the intentional entry by a person without authority into any structure or onto any premises, belonging to another, that constitutes in whole or in part a critical infrastructure that is completely enclosed by any type of physical barrier.
Effective: 08/01/2015 - Present
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14:61 A.(2)Unauthorized entry of critical infrastructure - use or attempted use of fradulent documents for id purposes to enter critical infrastructure
Unauthorized entry of a critical infrastructure is the use or attempted use of fraudulent documents for identification purposes to enter a critical infrastructure.
Effective: 08/01/2015 - Present
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14:61 A.(3)Unauthorized entry of a critical infrastructure - remaining upon premises after having been forbidden to do so
Unauthorized entry of a critical infrastructure is remaining upon or in the premises of a critical infrastructure after having been forbidden to do so, either orally or in writing, by any owner, lessee, or custodian of the property or by any other authorized person.
Effective: 08/01/2015 - Present
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14:61 B.Unauthorized entry of a critical infrastructure - critical infrastructure', 'fraudulent documents for identification purposes' and 'pipeline' as pertaining to this Section
Definitions of 'critical infrastructure', 'fraudulent documents for identification purposes' and 'pipeline' as pertaining to this Section.
Effective: 08/01/2018 - Present
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14:61 C.Unauthorized entry of a critical infrastructure - penalty
Whoever commits the crime of unauthorized entry of a critical infrastructure shall be imprisoned with or without hard labor for not more than five years, fined not more than one thousand dollars, or both.
Effective: 08/01/2018 - Present
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14:61 D.Unauthorized entry of a critical infrastructure - exception
Nothing in this Section shall be construed to apply to or prevent lawful assembly and peaceful and orderly petition, picketing, or demonstration for the redress of grievances or to express ideas or views regarding legitimate matters of public interest, including but not limited to any labor dispute between any employer and its employee or position protected by the United States Constitution or the Constitution of Louisiana, lawful commercial or recreational activities conducted in the open or unconfined areas around a pipeline, nothing in this Section shall be construed to prevent the owner of an immovable from exercising right of ownership, including use, enjoyment, and disposition within the limits and under the conditions est by law.
Effective: 08/01/2018 - Present
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14:61.1 A.Criminal damage to a critical infrastructure - charging & definition
Criminal damage to a critical infrastructure is the intentional damaging of a critical infrastructure as defined in R.S. 14:61.
Effective: 08/01/2015 - Present
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14:61.1 B.Criminal damage to a critical infrastructure - penalty
Any person who commits the crime of criminal damage to a critical infrastructure shall be imprisoned with or without hard labor for not more than fifteen years, fined not more than ten thousand dollars, or both.
Effective: 08/01/2015 - Present
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14:61.1 C.Criminal damage to critical infrastructure - penalty when it is forseeable that human life will be threatened
Any person who commits the crime of criminal damage to a critical infrastructure wherein it is foreseeable that human life will be threatened or operations of a critical infrastructure will be disrupted as a result of such conduct shall be imprisoned at hard labor for not more than twenty years, fined not more than twenty-five thousand dollars, or both.
Effective: 08/01/2015 - Present
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14:61.1 D.Criminal damage to a critical infrastructure - person convicted may be ordered to make restitution
A person convicted under the provisions of this Section may be ordered to make restitution to the owner of the property pursuant to Code of Criminal Procedure Article 883.2.
Effective: 08/01/2015 - Present
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14:61.1 E.Criminal damage to a critical infrastructure - penalty if more than one human life threatened
A person convicted under R.S. 14:26 of a violation of this Section shall not be limited by R.S. 14:26(D) where it is foreseeable that more than one human life will be threatened as a result of such conduct, and each conspirator shall be imprisoned at hard labor for no more than twelve years, fined not more than two hundred fifty thousand dollars, or both.
Effective: 08/01/2015 - Present
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14:62Simple burglary
Simple burglary is the unauthorized entering of any dwelling, vehicle, watercraft, or other structure, movable or immovable, or any cemetery, with the intent to commit a felony or any theft therein, other than as set forth in R.S. 14:60.
Effective: 08/15/2001 - Present
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14:62 A.Simple burglary - charging and definition
A. Simple burglary is the unauthorized entering of any dwelling, vehicle, watercraft, or other structure, movable or immovable, or any cemetery, with the intent to commit a felony or any theft therein, other than as set forth in R.S. 14:60.
Effective: 08/15/2001 - Present
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14:62 B.Simple burglary - penalty
B. Whoever commits the crime of simple burglary shall be fined not more than two thousand dollars, imprisoned with or without hard labor for not more than twelve years, or both.
Effective: 08/15/2001 - Present
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14:62.2Simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling
Simple burglary of an inhabited home is the unauthorized entry of any inhabited dwelling, house, apartment, or other structure used in whole or in part as a home or place of abode by a person or persons with the intent to commit a felony or any theft therein, other than as set forth in RS 14:60.
Effective: 08/01/2017 - Present
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14:62.3Unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling
Unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling
Effective: 08/30/1983 - Present
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14:62.3 A.Unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling - charging & definition
Unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling is the intentional entry by a person without authorization into any inhabited dwelling or other structure belonging to another and used in whole or in part as a home or place of abode by a person.
Effective: 08/30/1983 - Present
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14:62.3 B.Unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling - penalty
Whoever commits the crime of unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned with or without hard labor for not more than six years, or both.
Effective: 08/30/1983 - Present
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14:62.4 A.Unauthorized entry of place of business - charging and definition
Unauthorized entry of a place of business is the intentional entry by a person without authority into any structure or onto any premises, belonging to another, that is completely enclosed by any type of physical barrier that is at least six feet in height, or by a combination of any type of physical barrier that is at least six feet in height and a lake, river, bayou, or other body of water, and that is used in whole or in part as a place of business. Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the ability of a person to dock a boat, vessel, or other watercraft on the bank of a navigable waterway for a reasonable period of time under any of the following circumstances:
Effective: 05/29/2013 - Present
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14:62.4 A.(1)Unauthorized entry of a place of business - exception for docking watercraft experiencing mechanical or operating problem
A. Unauthorized entry of a place of business is the intentional entry by a person without authority into any structure or onto any premises, belonging to another, that is completely enclosed by any type of physical barrier that is at least six feet in height, or by a combination of any type of physical barrier that is at least six feet in height and a lake, river, bayou, or other body of water, and that is used in whole or in part as a place of business. Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the ability of a person to dock a boat, vessel, or other watercraft on the bank of a navigable waterway for a reasonable period of time if the watercraft is experiencing a mechanical or operating problem.
Effective: 05/29/2013 - Present
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14:62.4 A.(2)Unauthorized entry of a place of business - exception for docking boat if a person on the boat is experiencing a medical emergency
Unauthorized entry of a place of business is the intentional entry by a person without authority into any structure or onto any premises, belonging to another, that is completely enclosed by any type of physical barrier that is at least six feet in height, or by a combination of any type of physical barrier that is at least six feet in height and a lake, river, bayou, or other body of water, and that is used in whole or in part as a place of business. Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the ability of a person to dock a boat, vessel, or other watercraft on the bank of a navigable waterway for a reasonable period of time if any person aboard the watercraft is experiencing a medical emergency.
Effective: 05/29/2013 - Present
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14:62.4 A.(3)Unauthorized entry of a place of business - exception for condition that prevents the watercraft from proceeding on the waterway
Unauthorized entry of a place of business is the intentional entry by a person without authority into any structure or onto any premises, belonging to another, that is completely enclosed by any type of physical barrier that is at least six feet in height, or by a combination of any type of physical barrier that is at least six feet in height and a lake, river, bayou, or other body of water, and that is used in whole or in part as a place of business. Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the ability of a person to dock a boat, vessel, or other watercraft on the bank of a navigable waterway for a reasonable period of time if any other condition exists that prevents the watercraft from proceeding on the waterway.
Effective: 05/23/2013 - Present
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14:62.4 B.Unauthorized entry of a place of business - penalty
Whoever commits the crime of unauthorized entry of a place of business shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned with or without hard labor for not more than six years, or both.
Effective: 08/30/1986 - Present
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