2024 Louisiana Revised Statutes 15:529.1 – Sentences for second and subsequent offenses; certificate of warden or clerk of court in the state of Louisiana as evidence

2023 Louisiana Revised Statutes 15:529.1 – A. Any person who, after having been convicted within this state of a felony, or who, after having been convicted under the laws of any other state or of the United States, or any fo

2022 Louisiana Revised Statutes 15:529.1 – A. Any person who, after having been convicted within this state of a felony, or who, after having been convicted under the laws of any other state or of the United States, or any fo

2021 Louisiana Revised Statutes 15:529.1 – A. Any person who, after having been convicted within this state of a felony, or who, after having been convicted under the laws of any other state or of the United States, or any fo

2020 Louisiana Revised Statutes 15:529.1 – A. Any person who, after having been convicted within this state of a felony, or who, after having been convicted under the laws of any other state or of the United States, or any fo

2019 Louisiana Revised Statutes 15:529.1 – A. Any person who, after having been convicted within this state of a felony, or who, after having been convicted under the laws of any other state or of the United States, or any fo

2016 Louisiana Revised Statutes 15:529.1 – Sentences for second and subsequent offenses; certificate of warden or clerk of court in the state of Louisiana as evidence

2015 Louisiana Revised Statutes 15:529.1 – Sentences for second and subsequent offenses; certificate of warden or clerk of court in the state of Louisiana as evidence

2014 Louisiana Revised Statutes 15:529.1 – Sentences for second and subsequent offenses; certificate of warden or clerk of court in the state of louisiana as evidence

2013 Louisiana Revised Statutes 15:529.1 – Sentences for second and subsequent offenses; certificate of warden or clerk of court in the state of louisiana as evidence

2009 Louisiana Revised Statutes 15:529.1 – Sentences for second and subsequent offenses; certificate of warden or clerk of court in the state