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Injuring Public Records

14:132 :: RS 14:132 — Injuring public records - Justia Law

Injuring public records A. First degree injuring public records is the intentional removal, mutilation, destruction, alteration, falsification, or concealment of any record, document, or other thing, filed or deposited, by authority of law, in any public office or with any public officer. B.

https://law.justia.com/codes/louisiana/2011/rs/title14/rs14-132/ 14:132 :: RS 14:132 — Injuring public records - Justia Law

Injuring Public Record? - Citizens for a New Louisiana

The Louisiana criminal code provides for the crime of “ injuring public records .” While “mutilation” and “destruction” are the most common thought of forms of injury to public records they are not the only ones. The crime of injuring public records also includes: “removal,” “alteration,” “falsification,” and “concealment”.

https://www.newlouisiana.org/injuring-public-record/ Injuring Public Record? - Citizens for a New Louisiana

Injuring Public Records - Rusty Messer and Associates

Injuring Public Records Louisiana Revised Statute 14:132 A. First degree injuring public records is the intentional removal, mutilation, destruction, alteration, falsification, or concealment of any record, document, or other thing, filed or deposited, by authority of law, in any public office or with any public officer. B.

https://messerfirm.com/injuring-public-records/ Injuring Public Records - Rusty Messer and Associates

Section 14:132 - Injuring public records, La. Stat. tit. 14 § 132 ...

Section 14:132 - Injuring public records A. First degree injuring public records is the intentional removal, mutilation, destruction, alteration, falsification, or concealment of any record, document, or other thing, filed or deposited, by authority of law, in any public office or with any public officer. B.

https://casetext.com/statute/louisiana-revised-statutes/revised-statutes/title-14-criminal-law/chapter-1-criminal-code/part-vii-offenses-affecting-organized-government/subpart-e-miscellaneous-offenses-affecting-judicial-functions-and-public-records/section-14132-injuring-public-records Section 14:132 - Injuring public records, La. Stat. tit. 14 § 132 ...

INJURING PUBLIC RECORDS - Assumption Parish Sheriff's Office

INJURING PUBLIC RECORDS – JUAN CARLOS DE JESUS VEGA NAPOLEONVILLE – Assumption Parish Sheriff Leland Falcon reports the arrest of Juan Carlos De Jesus Vega, 30, of 402 Hood Street, Donaldsonville, LA on felony charges after he attempted to obtain a Louisiana Identification Card through fraudulent means.

https://www.assumptionsheriff.com/injuring-public-records/ INJURING PUBLIC RECORDS - Assumption Parish Sheriff's Office

Injuring Public Records - Louisiana - Elizabeth B. Carpenter Attorney ...

Injuring Public Records — La RS 14:132 First degree injuring public records is the intentional removal, mutilation, destruction, alteration, falsification, or concealment of any record, document, or other thing, filed or deposited, by authority of law, in any public office or with any public officer.

https://www.neworleans-criminal-defense.com/attorney-blog/2012/05/07/injuring-public-records-louisiana/ Injuring Public Records - Louisiana - Elizabeth B. Carpenter Attorney ...

14:132 - Injuring public records - Justia Law

RS 132 - Injuring public records A. First degree injuring public records is the intentional removal, mutilation, destruction, alteration, falsification, or concealment of any record, document, or other thing, filed or deposited, by authority of law, in any public office or with any public officer. B.

https://law.justia.com/codes/louisiana/2020/revised-statutes/title-14/rs-132/ 14:132 - Injuring public records - Justia Law

INJURING PUBLIC RECORD - Assumption Parish Sheriff's Office

INJURING PUBLIC RECORD April 30, 2021 Arrests INJURING PUBLIC RECORDS – LUIS EDUARDO ZELAYA NAPOLEONVILLE – Assumption Parish Sheriff Leland Falcon reports the arrest of Luis Eduardo Zelaya, 21, of 7202 Houma Highland Court, Houma, LA, on felony charges after he presented fraudulent documents while attempting to obtain a Louisiana driver’s license.

https://www.assumptionsheriff.com/injuring-public-record/ INJURING PUBLIC RECORD - Assumption Parish Sheriff's Office

Louisiana Revised Statutes 14:132 – Injuring public records

A. First degree injuring public records is the intentional removal, mutilation, destruction, alteration, falsification, or concealment of any record, document, or other thing, filed or deposited, by authority of law, in any public office or with any public officer. B.

https://www.lawserver.com/law/state/louisiana/la-laws/louisiana_revised_statutes_14-132 Louisiana Revised Statutes 14:132 – Injuring public records

Louisiana Laws - Louisiana State Legislature

Second degree injuring public records is the intentional removal, mutilation, destruction, alteration, falsification, or concealment of any record, document, or other thing, defined as a public record pursuant to R.S. 44:1 et seq. and required to be preserved in any public office or by any person or public officer pursuant to R.S. 44:36.

https://www.legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx?d=78311 Louisiana Laws - Louisiana State Legislature

Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 14, § 132 | FindLaw

A. First degree injuring public records is the intentional removal, mutilation, destruction, alteration, falsification, or concealment of any record, document, or other thing, filed or deposited, by authority of law, in any public office or with any public officer. B.

https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-14-sect-132.html Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 14, § 132 | FindLaw