4.732 Intimidation by Display of a Noose.
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(1) A person commits the crime of intimidation by display of a noose if:
(a) The person, with the intent to intimidate another person or place another person in fear of imminent bodily harm, knowingly places a noose:
1. On public property; or
2. On private property without the written consent of the property owner;
(b) The other person is intimidated or placed in fear of imminent bodily harm by the display; and
(c) A reasonable person would be intimidated or placed in fear of imminent bodily harm by the display.
(2) As used in this section:
(a) “Intimidate” means to threaten another person in a manner that compels or deters the other person’s conduct.
(b) “Noose” means a tied loop in the end of a length of rope or cord.