2024 Louisiana Revised Statutes 14:338 – Interfering with emergency communication
2023 Louisiana Revised Statutes 14:338 – A. The crime of interfering with emergency communication is committed when a person disconnects, damages, disables, removes, or uses physical force or intimidation to block access to
2022 Louisiana Revised Statutes 14:338 – A. The crime of interfering with emergency communication is committed when a person disconnects, damages, disables, removes, or uses physical force or intimidation to block access to
2021 Louisiana Revised Statutes 14:338 – A. The crime of interfering with emergency communication is committed when a person disconnects, damages, disables, removes, or uses physical force or intimidation to block access to
2020 Louisiana Revised Statutes 14:338 – A. The crime of interfering with emergency communication is committed when a person disconnects, damages, disables, removes, or uses physical force or intimidation to block access to
2019 Louisiana Revised Statutes 14:338 – A. The crime of interfering with emergency communication is committed when a person disconnects, damages, disables, removes, or uses physical force or intimidation to block access to