§752-D. Unlawful interference with law enforcement horses
1. A person is guilty of unlawful interference with a law enforcement horse if the person intentionally or knowingly:
A. Kills, mutilates or permanently disables a horse that the person knows or reasonably should have known is used for law enforcement purposes. Violation of this paragraph is a Class C crime; or [PL 2001, c. 627, §1 (NEW).]
B. Torments, beats, strikes, injures, temporarily disables or otherwise mistreats a horse that the person knows or reasonably should have known is used for law enforcement purposes. Violation of this paragraph is a Class D crime. [PL 2001, c. 627, §1 (NEW).]
[PL 2001, c. 627, §1 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 2001, c. 627, §1 (NEW).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 17-A: MAINE CRIMINAL CODE
Chapter 31: OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
17-A §751. Obstructing government administration
17-A §751-A. Refusing to submit to arrest or detention (REPEALED)
17-A §751-B. Refusing to submit to arrest or detention
17-A §752. Assault on an officer (REPEALED)
17-A §752-A. Assault on an officer
17-A §752-B. Unlawful interference with law enforcement dogs
17-A §752-C. Assault on an emergency medical care provider
17-A §752-D. Unlawful interference with law enforcement horses
17-A §752-E. Assault on a firefighter
17-A §753. Hindering apprehension or prosecution
17-A §754. Obstructing criminal prosecution
17-A §757. Trafficking in prison contraband
17-A §757-A. Trafficking of tobacco in adult correctional facilities
17-A §757-B. Trafficking of alcoholic beverages in adult correctional facilities
17-A §757-C. Trafficking in contraband in a state hospital
17-A §758. Obstructing report of crime or injury
17-A §759. Violation of interstate compact for adult supervision
17-A §760. Failure to report sexual assault of person in custody