14:39Negligent injuring
Negligent injuring
Effective: 08/01/2009 - Present
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14:39 A.(1)Negligent injuring - definition
Negligent injuring is the inflicting of any injury upon the person of another by criminal negligence .
Effective: 08/01/2009 - Present
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14:39 A.(2)Negligent injuring - defnition - when injuring done by a dog
Negligent injuring is he inflicting of any injury upon the person of another by a dog or other animal when the owner of the dog or other animal is reckless and criminally negligent in confining or restraining the dog or other animal.
Effective: 08/01/2009 - Present
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14:39 B.Negligent injuring - violation of statute or ordinance is presumptive evidence
The violation of a statute or ordinance shall be considered only as presumptive evidence of such negligence.
Effective: 08/01/2009 - Present
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14:39 C.Negligent injuring - penalty
Whoever commits the crime of negligent injuring shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned for not more than six months, or both.
Effective: 08/01/2009 - Present
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14:39 D.Negligent Injuring - exception for service dogs or livestock
This section shall not apply to law enforcement dogs, search and rescue dogs, guide dogs or service dogs for the disabled or an attack by a dog on someone who is attempting to unlawfully enter a dwelling, place of business or motor vehicle. This section also does not apply to any attack made by livestock as defined in this Section
Effective: 08/01/2017 - Present
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14:39 E.Negligent injuring - definitions as applied to livestock
Definitions as pertaining to harboring or keeping of livestock, as mentioned in this paragraph.
Effective: 08/01/2009 - Present
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14:39.1 AVehicular negligent injuring - Non Specified Offense
Vehicular negligent injuring is the inflicting of any injury upon the person of a human being when caused proximately or caused directly by an offender engaged in the operation of, or in actual physical control of, any motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or other means of conveyance whenever any of the offender is under the influence of alcoholic beverages.
Effective: 09/30/2003 - Present
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14:39.1 A.(1)Vehicular negligent injuring - under influence of alcoholic beverages
Vehicular negligent injuring is the inflicting of any injury upon the person of a human being when caused proximately or caused directly by an offender engaged in the operation of, or in actual physical control of, any motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or other means of conveyance whenever any of the offender is under the influence of alcoholic beverages.
Effective: 09/30/2003 - Present
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14:39.1 A.(2)Vehicular negligent injuring - blood alcohol concentration is 0.08 or more
Vehicular negligent injuring is the inflicting of any injury upon the person of a human being when caused proximately or caused directly by an offender engaged in the operation of, or in actual physical control of, any motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or other means of conveyance whenever any of the offender's blood alcohol concentration is 0.08 percent or more by weight based upon grams of alcohol per one hundred cubic centimeters of blood.
Effective: 09/30/2003 - Present
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14:39.1 A.(3)Vehicular negligent injuring - offender under influence of controlled dangerous substance
Vehicular negligent injuring is the inflicting of any injury upon the person of a human being when caused proximately or caused directly by an offender engaged in the operation of, or in actual physical control of, any motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or other means of conveyance whenever the offender is under the influence of any controlled dangerous substance listed in Schedule I, II, III, IV, or V as set forth in R.S. 40:964.
Effective: 09/30/2003 - Present
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14:39.1 A.(4)Vehicular negligent injuring - under the influence of alcohol and legal drugs
Vehicular negligent injuring is the inflicting of any injury upon the person of a human being when caused proximately or caused directly by an offender engaged in the operation of, or in actual physical control of, any motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or other means of conveyance whenever any of the operator is under the influence of a combination of alcohol and one or more drugs which are not controlled dangerous substances and which are legally obtainable with or without a prescription. It shall be an affirmative defense to any charge under this Paragraph pursuant to this Section that the label on the container of the prescription drug or the manufacturer's package of the drug does n
Effective: 09/30/2003 - Present
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14:39.1 A.(5)Vehicular negligent injuring -under the influence of one or more drugs which are not controlled dangerous substances
Vehicular negligent injuring is the inflicting of any injury upon the person of a human being when caused proximately or caused directly by an offender engaged in the operation of, or in actual physical control of, any motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or other means of conveyance whenever the operator is under the influence of one or more drugs which are not controlled dangerous substances and which are legally obtainable with or without a prescription and the influence is caused by the operator knowingly consuming quantities of the drug or drugs which substantially exceed the dosage prescribed by the physician or the dosage recommended by the manufacturer of the drug.
Effective: 08/01/2003 - Present
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14:39.1 B.Vehicular negligent injuring - violation is considered presumptive evidence of negligence
The violation of a statute or ordinance shall be considered only as presumptive evidence of negligence as set forth in Subsection A.
Effective: 08/30/1983 - Present
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14:39.1 C.Vehicular negligent injuring - penalty
Whoever commits the crime of vehicular negligent injuring shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned for not more than six months, or both.
Effective: 09/09/1988 - Present
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14:39.2First degree vehicular negligent injuring
First degree vehicular negligent injuring
Effective: 06/17/1995 - Present
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14:39.2 A.1st Degree Vehicular Negligent Injury
First degree vehicular negligent injuring is the inflicting of serious bodily injury upon the person of a human being when caused proximately or caused directly by an offender engaged in the operation of, or in actual physical control of, any motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or other means of conveyance whenever the offender is under the influence of alcoholic beverages.
Effective: 06/17/1995 - Present
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14:39.2 A.(1)1st Degree Vehicular Negligent Injury - defendant is under influence of alcoholic beverages
First degree vehicular negligent injuring is the inflicting of serious bodily injury upon the person of a human being when caused proximately or caused directly by an offender engaged in the operation of, or in actual physical control of, any motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or other means of conveyance whenever the offender is under the influence of alcoholic beverages.
Effective: 06/17/1995 - Present
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14:39.2 A.(2)1st Degree Vehicular Negligent Injuring - blood alcohol is 0.08%
First degree vehicular negligent injuring is the inflicting of serious bodily injury upon the person of a human being when caused proximately or caused directly by an offender engaged in the operation of, or in actual physical control of, any motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or other means of conveyance whenever the offender's blood alcohol concentration is 0.08 percent or more by weight based upon grams of alcohol per one hundred cubic centimeters of blood.
Effective: 06/17/2005 - Present
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14:39.2 A.(3)1st Degree Vehicular Negligent Injuring when under influence of controlled dangerous substance
First degree vehicular negligent injuring is the inflicting of serious bodily injury upon the person of a human being when caused proximately or caused directly by an offender engaged in the operation of, or in actual physical control of, any motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or other means of conveyance whenever the offender is under the influence of any controlled dangerous substance listed in Schedule I, II, III, IV, or V as set forth in R.S. 40:964, or any abused substance.
Effective: 06/17/2003 - Present
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14:39.2 A.(4)First Degree Vehicular Negligent Injuring - under influence of combo of alcohol & legal drugs
First degree vehicular negligent injuring is the inflicting of serious bodily injury upon the person of a human being when caused proximately or caused directly by an offender engaged in the operation of, or in actual physical control of, any motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or other means of conveyance whenever the operator is under the influence of a combination of alcohol and one or more drugs which are not controlled dangerous substances and which are legally obtainable with or without a prescription.
Effective: 09/30/2003 - Present
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14:39.2 A.(5)1st Degree Vehicular Negligent Injuring - under influence of legal drugs in excessive doseage
First degree vehicular negligent injuring is the inflicting of serious bodily injury upon the person of a human being when caused proximately or caused directly by an offender engaged in the operation of, or in actual physical control of, any motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or other means of conveyance whenever the operator is under the influence of one or more drugs which are not controlled dangerous substances and which are legally obtainable with or without a prescription and the influence is caused by the operator knowingly consuming quantities of the drug or drugs which substantially exceed the dosage prescribed by the physician or the dosage recommended by the manufactur
Effective: 09/30/2003 - Present
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14:39.2 B.1st Degree Vehicular Negligent Injuring - violation of statute only presumptive evidence of negligence
The violation of a statute or ordinance shall be considered only as presumptive evidence of negligence as set forth in Subsection A.
Effective: 06/17/1995 - Present
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14:39.2 D.1st Degree Vehicular Negligent Injuring - penalty
Whoever commits the crime of first degree vehicular negligent injuring shall be fined not more than two thousand dollars or imprisoned with or without hard labor for not more than five years, or both.
Effective: 06/17/1995 - Present
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14:40Intimidation by officers
Intimidation by officers
Effective: 08/01/2014 - Present
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