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Yes, the charge is known as criminal mischief.
In almost all jurisdictions, the Statue of Limitations on Disturbing the Peace (and Criminal Mischief, which is often associated with it) is 2 years.
It's really up to the judge. "Criminal Mischief," if it causes enough damage to be treated as a felony, is a Class IV felony in Nebraska, so the fine could be anywhere from $0 to $10,000 (and up to 5 years in prison).
Texas does not have a vandalism charge. Someone can be charged with criminal mischief, reckless damage or destruction, or graffiti. So it depends on the dollar amount damaged and/or what was damaged.
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You could be looking at aggravated battery, which is a felony charge. Depending on whether you can plead it down, you might be able to have it reduced to something along the lines of criminal mischief, but that'll depend on the person who was shot with the BB gun.
If there was sufficient probable cause for an arrest for the B2 charges, then they may be remanded to jail awaiting the outcome of the B2 procedure,
A criminal mischief citation typically charges a person with damaging or interfering with the property of another individual or entity. This citation notifies the individual of the charge against them and may require them to appear in court to address the issue. If found guilty, the individual may face penalties such as fines, restitution, or even jail time.
well, in Texas the charge is criminal mischief and the value of property damage has to be $1500-$20,000. It's a state jail offense and carries 6months to 2 years in a state jail
jury tampering is a criminal charge that starts with "j"
If you are a minor your parents can file a criminal complaint and sue for damages in civil court depending on the circumstances.
Go to your local law enforcement agency and simply ask them. If you would prefer not to speak to an officer, go to your local Clerk Of Court office and request the same information.