Let's see here: Criminal damage is either a "crime" or a "snack cake" -- I forgot. Now, I know you can't go to jail for commiting a snack cake, but you can go to jail for commiting a crime. Sorry, I just looked it up, and it is a crime. You can go to jail for it, so no matter how delicious the criminal damage might be, DON'T EAT IT! Oh wait -- that's snack cakes again.
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it depends on how much vandalism you do. but you might just get off but i dont think you will.
Depends what country you are talking about, but in most cases yes
sure can
Yes. It's considered criminal mischief.
Criminal mischief affects everyone. Some ways that it impacts everyone is by putting fear into people. It can also cause the price of items in stores to rise, and property values to go down.
Criminal Mischief in Maine is a class D misdemeanor, as such upon a conviction you could be sentenced up to 364 days jail and/or up to a $2,000.00 fine. For more information, please check this reference article on Criminal Mischief in Maine.
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).
Depends on what the criminal mischief was for, and whether it is a misdemeanor or felony. You need to check with law enforcement in Ohio.
Yes.
How much time can you get for criminal mischief in the 3rd degree
yes
Not as far as i know.
No. Criminal mischief is a crime (as far as i know its a misdemeanor, but it could be a felony somewhere). Being that it is a crime it goes to a criminal court. Small claims court is for civil disputes, typically for claims under $2,000. Only your state/county/local law enforcement can take someone to court for criminal mischief. Now say the 'criminal mischief' was something that caused damage to you or your property, then you can file a suit in small claims court for the cost of damages. You just need to be able to prove what it cost(s) to fix these losses.
i dont know its just a tv show
If you deface property by "tagging" or painting on property that does not belong to you without permission from the owner, then you are committing vandalism or criminal mischief. This is illegal.If you deface property by "tagging" or painting on property that does not belong to you without permission from the owner, then you are committing vandalism or criminal mischief. This is illegal.If you deface property by "tagging" or painting on property that does not belong to you without permission from the owner, then you are committing vandalism or criminal mischief. This is illegal.If you deface property by "tagging" or painting on property that does not belong to you without permission from the owner, then you are committing vandalism or criminal mischief. This is illegal.