Because it burns everything up in the fire caused by arson!
Arson is the crime of setting a fire with intent to cause damage. The common law definition of arson originally contained four elements; the crime required the malicious act of burning the dwelling of another person. Although arson fires are referred to as incendiary, not all incendiary fires are considered arson, the difference being malicious intent.
The definition of Arson is 'the criminal act of setting fire to owned property with an intention to damage property or endanger lives.'Burning a house down is arson and punishment if caught the arsonist could be given a five year to life imprisonment (if there were people in the house that sustained injuries from the fire or died in the fire).My ex received a felony arson charge with $5,000 of property damage on an uninhabited structure and he only did six months.
According to the State of Michigan's Sentencing Guidelines the following arson charges can result in the following maximum sentences:750.72 - Arson of dwelling house: Maximum 20 Years750.75 - Arson of insured property: Maximum 10 Years750.80 - Arson of mines: Maximum Life750.74 - Arson of personal property greater than $50: Maximum 4 Years750.74 - Arson of personal property having a value of $1000 to $20000 or with prior convictions: Maximum 5 Years750.74 (1) (d) - Arson of personal property of $20,000 or more or with prior convictions: Maximum 10 Years750.73 - Arson of real property: Maximum 10 Years750.78 - Arson of woods or prairies: Maximum 4 Years
Arson is a criminal offense wherein a person or persons ignite a fire with the unlawful intention of destroying property.
All depending on one's record with the law including the severity ( were people injured/death) house or car the sentence will vary but for an arson on a motor vehicle with no injury and no criminal history you are looking at 2 years as an adult and could be eligable for parole within 6 months on good behavior. The objective and advise from my self a defense attorny is do not commit arson under any circumstances.
No. Arson is an illegal activity. If you set fire to anyone's home, not only could it result in severe damage or complete loss of property, but you could also cause the death of one or more person's. Arson is a felony crime, and when convicted, you will go to jail for a long time. You can receive 20 years in prison for a felony arson conviction. So, basically, don't do it. Arson is dangerous. It is not a joke.
property crime
Several offenses: Arson - Destruction of Evidence - Destruction of Private Property.
When you intentionally set a fire to cause damage it is called arson.
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There is no difference. Both are fires that can be started deliberately (arson), or naturally (lightning strike). Either way, both can burn out of control, causing total damage to forests, property and death.
The answer to this question cannot be given as a certain year. Arson, and the destruction of property belonging to another person, have been crimes as long as people have lived in communities.