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louisiana laws

Discussion in 'Dog Ordinances & Laws' started by wagner77905, Mar 5, 2010.

  1. i talked to floyd today and he said that the animal control have been harrassing him about the dogs. he wants me to look up at see how many times they can come out before its harrasment. i looked but cannot come up with anything. is there anyone on here who can help me with this.or call you can call floyd and explain it to him if you know the laws.
    thank in advance

    and i dont know if you have a stolen dog forum but one of his dogs got stolen, it was one i gave back to him. if you look on my profile its the doc dog. if anyone sees him please let us know.i have lots more pictures of him .
     
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  2. CTG

    CTG Big Dog

    file a complaint and if it keeps on, file a lawsuit. that's what i would do.
     
  3. i printed out the sticky at the top for him to read. but i dont know if certain states have different laws.
    the dogs all have a house ,food, water, shots.
    are they allowed to come on your property without your consent?
    he has some inside the locked fence and the kennels are outside the fence. can they walk around to the kennels and look around?

    "file a complaint and if it keeps on, file a lawsuit. that's what i would do. "
    filing a complaint he could do, but he is drained, so a lawsuit is out of the question, he is stil trying to get some more money for the one he has now.
     
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  4. Vicki

    Vicki Administrator Staff Member

    Does he have No Trespass Signs posted around his property?

    LOUISIANA’S CRIMINAL TRESPASS LAW
    LA R.S. 14:63


    A. No person shall enter any structure, watercraft, or movable owned by another without express, legal, or implied authorization.

    B. No person shall enter upon immovable property owned by another without express, legal, or implied authorization.

    C. No person shall remain in or upon property, movable or immovable, owned by another without express, legal, or implied authorization.

    D. It shall be an affirmative defense to a prosecution for a violation of Subsection A, B, or C of this Section, that the accused had express, legal, or implied authority to be in the movable or on the immovable property.

    E. The following persons may enter or remain upon the structure, watercraft, movable or immovable property, of another:

    (1) A duly commissioned law enforcement officer in the performance of his duties.

    (2) Any firefighter, whether or not a member of a volunteer or other fire department, and any employee or agent of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry engaged in locating and suppressing a fire.

    (3) Emergency medical personnel engaged in the rendering of medical assistance to an individual.

    (4) Any federal, state or local government employee, public utility employee or agent engaged in suppressing or dealing with an emergency that presents an imminent danger to human safety or health or to the environment.

    (5) Any federal, state or local government employee, public utility employee or agent in the performance of his duties when otherwise authorized by law to enter or remain on immovable or movable property.

    (6) Any person authorized by a court of law to enter or remain on immovable property.

    (7) Any person exercising the mere right of passage to an enclosed estate, as otherwise provided by law.

    F. The following persons may enter or remain upon immovable property of another, unless specifically forbidden to do so by the owner or other person with authority, either orally or in writing:

    (1) A professional land surveyor or his authorized personnel, engaged in the “Practice of Land Surveying”, as defined in R.S. 37:682.

    (2) A person, affiliate, employee, agent or contractor of any business which is regulated by the Louisiana Public Service Commission or by a local franchising authority or the Federal Communication Commission under the Cable Reregulation Act of 1992 or of a municipal or public utility, while acting in the course and scope of his employment or agency relating to the operation, repair, or maintenance of a facility, servitude or any property located on the immovable property which belongs to such a business.

    (3) Any person making a delivery, soliciting, selling any product or service, conducting a survey or poll, a real estate licensee or other person who has a legitimate reason for making a delivery, conducting business or communicating with the owner, lessee, custodian or a resident of the immovable property, and who, immediately upon entry, seeks to make the delivery, to conduct business or to conduct the communication.

    (4) An employee of the owner, lessee or custodian of the immovable property while performing his duties, functions and responsibilities in the course and scope of his employment.

    (5) The owner of domestic livestock or his employees or agents while in the process of retrieving his domestic livestock that have escaped from an area fenced to retain such domestic livestock.

    (6) The owner of a domestic animal while in the sole process of merely retrieving his domestic animal from immovable property and not having a firearm or other weapon on his person.

    (7) Any candidate for political office or any person working on behalf of a candidate for a political office.

    (8) The owner or occupant of a watercraft or vessel traveling in salt water engaged in any lawful purpose for the purpose of retrieval of his property or for obtaining assistance in an emergency situation.

    G. The following penalties shall be imposed for a violation of this Section:

    (1) For the first offense, the fine shall be not less than one hundred dollars and not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisonment for not more than thirty days, or both.

    (2) For the second offense, the fine shall be not less than three hundred dollars and not more than seven hundred fifty dollars, or imprisonment for not more than ninety days, or both.

    (3) For the third offense and all subsequent offenses, the fine shall be not less than five hundred dollars and not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisonment for not less than sixty days and not more than six months, or both, and forfeiture to the law enforcement authority of any property seized in connection with the violation.

    (4) A person may be convicted of a second offense and any subsequent offenses regardless of whether any prior conviction involved the same structure, watercraft, movable or immovable property and regardless of the time sequence of the occurrence of the offenses.

    H. The provisions of any other law notwithstanding, owners, lessees, and custodians of structures, watercraft, movable or immovable property shall not be answerable for damages sustained by any person who enters upon the structure, watercraft, movable or immovable property without express, legal or implied authorization, or who without legal authorization, remains upon the structure, watercraft, movable or immovable property after being forbidden by the owner, or other person with authority to do so; however, the owner, lessee or custodian of the property may be answerable for damages only upon a showing that the damages sustained were the result of the intentional acts or gross negligence of the owner, lessee or custodian.

    I. A minor ten years old or younger shall not be arrested, detained or apprehended for the crime of trespass.

    For advice regarding this law, please call us toll-free at 866-309-0911.

    Updated June 2009

    http://www.babcockfirm.com/statutes/crimtrespass.html
     
  5. Corley

    Corley Big Dog

    I took some pictures with F.Boudreaux last Sunday @ an weight pull.
     
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  6. HighCoastHiker

    HighCoastHiker Top Dog


    Some general advice I received.

    Get a video camera with a time/date stamp. Record every visit onto and outside the property. You may not be able to do much about them filming or observing from beyond the property line, but you can film them too. Also, he should have a reasonable right not to allow anyone to inspect his property without a warrant or at least proper notice.

    In some states after a certain number of visits by animal control personnel they must provide a good reason for the visits or the names of the persons filing the complaints which send them to the property.

    If the the folks (agency they work for) visiting his property are in any way connected with or named in any legal action by FB, their actions could be seen as attempting to intimidate a plaintiff/witness in a lawsuit. That's the type of thing a good lawyer needs to discuss with state prosecutors.

    These folks have a lot to lose, and will try their level best to find any plausible reason for having illegally destroyed his property. Keeping every right, tight and recorded is key.

    Anyhow, that's the best my New York lawyer acquaintance could suggest on a Saturday without knowing the details, the laws of the jurisdiction in general, or getting paid. Wish Mr. B. well.
     
  7. simms

    simms CH Dog

    Solid advice!
     
  8. i will let floyd know all of the ideas. and i will try to get him maybe a security camera mounted on the property. i dont think a camcorder would do any good. he is outside with the dogs all day and would have to go in to get it everytime they came.
    (lots of people think that since he is floyd boudreaux he has money from selling the dogs. but that is far from the truth. he lives off very little a month. and when he does sell a dog it goes straight to the dogs then home repair. if any of you have ever been to his house you will know what im talking about.)
    but anyways thank you for your advice. i will pass it on to him.
     
  9. gh32

    gh32 CH Dog

    I'd say after being aquitted it would definitely be harrassment.He wasn't guilty then and he sure ain't guilty now.Can they not leave a guy alone?Anyway I wish him the best.I hope things get better for him.
     
  10. scooter

    scooter Big Dog

    My husband knew him back in the day and I have met him as well. He is a true southern gentleman. They need to leave him the hell alone.
     
  11. simms

    simms CH Dog


    Even if he records this in a notr book. He does not file a report every time they come to his house. An he can meet them at the end of the drive way, he does not have to let the popo on his property to do this.
     

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