Inciting riot

Ark. Code Ann. § 5-71-203 — under Riots, Disorderly Conduct, Etc.

Ark. Code Ann. § 5-71-203

(a) A person commits the offense of inciting riot if he or she knowingly:(1) By speech or conduct urges others to participate in a riot under circumstances that produce a clear and present danger that they will participate in a riot; or(2) Gives commands, instructions, or signals to others in furtherance of a riot.

(1) By speech or conduct urges others to participate in a riot under circumstances that produce a clear and present danger that they will participate in a riot; or

(2) Gives commands, instructions, or signals to others in furtherance of a riot.

(b) (1) Inciting riot is a Class D felony if physical injury to a person or damage to property results from the offense.(2) (A) Otherwise, inciting riot is a Class A misdemeanor.(B) In addition to any other sentence imposed under this section, a person convicted of inciting riot shall be ordered to pay restitution for any physical injury, damage, or loss incurred as a result of the offense.

(1) Inciting riot is a Class D felony if physical injury to a person or damage to property results from the offense.

(2) (A) Otherwise, inciting riot is a Class A misdemeanor.(B) In addition to any other sentence imposed under this section, a person convicted of inciting riot shall be ordered to pay restitution for any physical injury, damage, or loss incurred as a result of the offense.

(A) Otherwise, inciting riot is a Class A misdemeanor.

(B) In addition to any other sentence imposed under this section, a person convicted of inciting riot shall be ordered to pay restitution for any physical injury, damage, or loss incurred as a result of the offense.