2009 Louisiana Laws TITLE 14 Criminal law :: RS 14:105 Letting a disorderly place

§105.  Letting a disorderly place

Letting a disorderly place is the granting of the right to use any premises knowing that they are to be used as a disorderly place, or allowing the continued use of the premises with such knowledge.  

Whoever commits the crime of letting a disorderly place shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned for not more than six months, or both.  

Amended by Acts 1970, No. 459, §1.  

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