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Louisiana Revised Statute 14:38.1

 

Mingling harmful substances is the intentional mingling of any harmful substance or matter with any food, drink or medicine with intent that the same shall be taken by any human being to his injury.

 

Whoever commits the crime of mingling harmful substances shall be imprisoned, with or without hard labor, for not more than two years or fined not more than one thousand dollars, or both.

 

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Acts 1978, No. 394, § 1.

 

Stephen D. Hébert is a criminal defense attorney, primarily practicing in Jefferson Parish – 24th Judicial District Court (Gretna).   He also regularly handles cases in Orleans Parish Criminal District Court, Orleans Parish Civil District Court, Plaquemines Parish – 25th Judicial District Court (Belle Chasse), St. Bernard Parish – 34th Judicial District Court (Chalmette), St. Charles Parish – 29th Judicial District Court (Hahnville), and U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana (New Orleans).

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