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Code · Louisiana · Title 53 — War Emergency

RS 53:202

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RS 53:202
§202. Attempt to commit sabotage; penalty
Attempt to commit sabotage is the
(1)Inciting or inducing a person to commit sabotage.
(2)Entering property of a person with intent to commit sabotage in or on the property.
(3)Producing, assembling, mixing, procuring, transporting or storing of any article, material, or substance for the purpose of or with the intent of using it in the commission of sabotage.
Whoever attempts to commit sabotage shall be imprisoned at hard labor for not less than one year nor more than five years.
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