Louisiana Statutes

§ 53:203 — Conspiracy to commit sabotage; penalty; acquittal of co-conspirators

Louisiana § 53:203
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 53War Emergency

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La. Stat. Ann. § 53:203 (2026).

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Conspiracy to commit sabotage is the unlawful counseling with another person or the unlawful agreement or combination of two or more persons to commit sabotage or to procure the commission of sabotage. Whoever conspires to commit sabotage shall be imprisoned at hard labor for not less than one year nor more than ten years. It shall not constitute a defense or ground for suspension of judgment, sentence, or punishment of any person prosecuted under this Section, that any of his fellow conspirators have been acquitted, have not been arrested or convicted, are not amenable to justice, or have been pardoned or discharged before or after conviction.

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