(a) A person is guilty of inciting to riot when he advocates, urges or organizes six or more persons to engage in tumultuous and violent conduct of a kind likely to cause public alarm.
(b) Inciting to riot is a class A misdemeanor.
Inciting to riot: Class A misdemeanor
Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case Kuck v. Danaher (2011)
Most recently applied in Kuck v. Danaher (September 2011)
(1969, P.A. 828, S. 180; P.A. 92-260, S. 66.) History: P.A. 92-260 amended Subsec
(a) A person is guilty of inciting to riot when he advocates, urges or organizes six or more persons to engage in tumultuous and violent conduct of a kind likely to cause public alarm.
(b) Inciting to riot is a class A misdemeanor.
Official source: Connecticut General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Connecticut statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.