Connecticut Code § 53a-220

Interference with a memorial plaque: Class A misdemeanor
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(a) A person is guilty of interference with a memorial plaque when he, without authorization of the governmental body responsible for the placement, control or maintenance of a memorial plaque, intentionally defaces, mutilates or destroys a plaque commemorating a person or an event, or removes such a plaque from its official location.
(b) Interference with a memorial plaque is a class A misdemeanor.

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