Grosse Tete |
Code of Ordinances |
CODE OF ORDINANCES |
Chapter 28. OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS |
Article II. ELEMENTS OF OFFENSES |
§ 28-34. Criminal intent.
Criminal intent may be specific or general.
(1)
"Specific criminal intent" is that state of mind which exists when the circumstances indicate that the offender actively desired the prescribed criminal consequences to follow his act or failure to act.
(2)
"General criminal intent" is present whenever there is specific intent, and also when the circumstances indicate that the offender, in the ordinary course of human experience, must have adverted to the prescribed criminal consequences as reasonably certain to result from his act or failure to act.
(Code 2004, § 14.10)
State law reference
Criminal intent, R.S. 14:10.