Section 11-44-26. – Willful trespass — Remaining on land after warning — Exemption for tenants holding over.
§ 11-44-26. Willful trespass — Remaining on land after warning — Exemption for tenants holding over. (a) Every person who willfully trespasses or, having no legitimate purpose for his or her presence, remains upon the land of another or upon the premises or curtilage of the domicile of any person legally entitled to the possession […]
Section 11-44-26.1. – Mandatory minimum fine for willful trespass within school buildings.
§ 11-44-26.1. Mandatory minimum fine for willful trespass within school buildings. Every person who willfully trespasses or, having no legitimate purpose for his or her presence, or having been suspended from attendance at any school, remains within a building used for a public or private school, college, university, junior college, or other public or private […]
Section 11-44-14. – Breaking lamps or windows.
§ 11-44-14. Breaking lamps or windows. Every person who shall willfully break any lamp, lantern, or window shall, for every lamp, lantern, or window broken, be fined not exceeding two hundred dollars ($200). History of Section.G.L. 1896, ch. 278, § 5; G.L. 1909, ch. 344, § 6; G.L. 1923, ch. 396, § 6; G.L. 1938, […]
Section 11-44-15. – Injuring or destroying books and other property of libraries, archives, or other records repositories.
§ 11-44-15. Injuring or destroying books and other property of libraries, archives, or other records repositories. (a) Any person who willfully, maliciously, or wantonly writes upon, injures, defaces, tears, cuts, mutilates, or destroys any book, record, or other property belonging to or in the custody of any public county or regional library, the state library, […]
Section 11-44-16. – Removal of gravel from or deposit of debris on Easton’s Beach.
§ 11-44-16. Removal of gravel from or deposit of debris on Easton’s Beach. Every person who shall remove any sand or any gravel from any part of Easton’s Beach, as defined in § 11-44-18, shall be fined twenty dollars ($20.00) for every offense. Every person who shall deposit or leave on the beach any dead […]
Section 11-44-17. – Enforcement of § 11-44-16.
§ 11-44-17. Enforcement of § 11-44-16. Any police constable of Newport or of Middletown, viewing any offense committed in violation of § 11-44-16, shall immediately arrest the offender, whether in Newport or in Middletown, and cause him or her to be prosecuted for the offense as soon as may be possible before the district court. […]
Section 11-44-18. – Bounds of Easton’s Beach.
§ 11-44-18. Bounds of Easton’s Beach. Easton’s Beach, for the purposes of §§ 11-44-16 and 11-44-17, shall embrace all the lands bounded and described as follows: a tract of land in Newport, bounded northerly on land now or formerly of George H. Norman, easterly on the division line between the town of Middletown and the […]
Section 11-44-19. – Deposit of debris on Middletown beaches.
§ 11-44-19. Deposit of debris on Middletown beaches. Every person who shall deposit or leave on any beach in the town of Middletown, any dead animal, offal, filth, rubbish, waste, or refuse matter, shall be fined twenty dollars ($20.00) for every offense. History of Section.G.L. 1909, ch. 345, § 73; P.L. 1922, ch. 2225, § […]
Section 11-44-5. – Willful damage while hunting, trapping or fishing.
§ 11-44-5. Willful damage while hunting, trapping or fishing. Whoever shall enter upon land of another for the purpose of hunting, trapping or fishing, and while upon the land shall do any willful damage to the property of the owner of the land, shall be fined not exceeding twenty dollars ($20.00). The owner of the […]
Section 11-44-20. – Property of life saving corps — Interference or deception.
§ 11-44-20. Property of life saving corps — Interference or deception. Every person who shall willfully destroy any of the property or apparatus of the United States Volunteer Life Saving Corps, or steal or misappropriate it, or any part of it, or willfully interfere with any of its life savers in the performance of their […]