Louisiana Statutes

§ 14:56.4 — Criminal damage to property by defacing with graffiti

Louisiana § 14:56.4
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 14Criminal Law

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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 14:56.4 (2026).

Text

A. It shall be unlawful for any person to intentionally deface with graffiti immovable or movable property, whether publicly or privately owned, without the consent of the owner. B. As used in this Section, the following terms mean:

(1)"Deface" or "defacing" is the damaging of immovable or movable property by means of painting, marking, scratching, drawing, or etching with graffiti.
(2)"Graffiti" includes but is not limited to any sign, inscription, design, drawing, diagram, etching, sketch, symbol, lettering, name, or marking placed upon immovable or movable property in such a manner and in such a location as to deface the property and be visible to the general public. C. Whoever commits the crime of criminal damage to property by defacing with graffiti, where the damage is less than fi

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Legislative History

Acts 2008, No. 8, §1.

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