2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 15:1405.1 — Civil cause of action by state and political subdivisions against criminal street gangs

§1405.1.  Civil cause of action by state and political subdivisions against criminal street gangs

A.  A civil cause of action is hereby created in favor of the state of Louisiana, a parish, or municipality or other political subdivision, or an agency of any of them, sustaining any damage, impairment, or harm whatsoever, proximately caused by the commission of a pattern of criminal gang activity as defined in this Chapter.  The cause of action created by this Section shall lie against any criminal street gang, as defined in this Chapter, and any person who intentionally directs, participates, conducts, furthers, or assists in the commission of a pattern of criminal gang activity.  

B.  Any action for injunction, damages, or other relief filed pursuant to this Section shall proceed according to the provisions of the Louisiana Laws of Civil Procedure, except as otherwise specifically provided in this Section.  

C.  For purposes of venue, an action under this Section shall be considered as an action for the recovery of damages for an offense or quasi offense, and Code of Civil Procedure Article 74 is applicable.  For purposes of service of process, service of process upon any member of a criminal street gang or any person representing him by appointment of court, operation of law, or mandate, shall constitute adequate service upon a criminal street gang.  

Acts 1993, No. 76, §1.  

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