{
 "citation": "14:131",
 "heading": "Compounding a felony",
 "doc_id": "78310",
 "source_url": "https://legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx?d=78310",
 "classification": "F",
 "enacted_year": "2014",
 "last_amended_year": "2014",
 "penalties": [
  {
   "subsection": "B",
   "text": "Whoever commits the offense of compounding a felony shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned, with or without hard labor, for not more than two years, or both.",
   "los_min": "0",
   "los_max": "2Y",
   "hard_labor": "W/WO",
   "benefits": "",
   "death": false,
   "condition": ""
  }
 ],
 "referenced_statutes": [],
 "text": "RS 14:131\n\n\u00a7131. Compounding a felony\n\nA. Compounding a felony is the accepting of anything of apparent present or prospective value which belongs to another, or of any promise thereof, by a person having knowledge of the commission of a felony, upon an agreement, express or implied, to conceal such offense, or not to prosecute the same, or not to reveal or give evidence thereof.\n\nB. Whoever commits the offense of compounding a felony shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned, with or without hard labor, for not more than two years, or both.\n\nActs 2014, No. 791, \u00a77."
}