Yes
It is a trespass if you do not have permission. If you enter to commit a crime, it is criminal trespass.
No. It's a misdemeanor.
Everyone knows what "trespass" is, but the laws on trespass are usually local and worded differently from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Definition follows:Trespass is entering another person's property without the permission of the owner or legal authority. Criminal trespass occurs if it is done with an illegal intent.
only once
life time
shoot them of your property Really? Shoot them? I wonder if that would hold up in court if someone steps in your yard? Never trust an answer that's not in basic english. From what I have read so far, if it is posted, and they cross, it is second degree criminal trespass. If you have warned them and they cross, again criminal trespass. If your property isn't posted and you don't say anything, then they can remain?
You need a criminal justice degree if you plan to get a job in the criminal justice field. It is estimated that a 4 year criminal justice degree translates to a salary that is on average $15,000 per year higher than salaries for persons with only a 2 year criminal justice degree.
Without getting into specific Ohio law: a trespass can be civil or criminal (or both), depending upon the location and other circumstances. You can sue for damages caused to the property and injuries inflicted on a person by a trespasser, and the expense of removing the trespass, and you can bring criminal charges for a violation and obtain a court order to prohibit further trespass.
An Associates Degree is a 2 year degree and a Bachelor Degree is a 4 year degree. A Bachelor Degree will give you a lot more career options.
First step is to get them served with a "barring notice," or "trespass warning," or whatever it's called where you live. Once served and acknowledged, any time they again trespass on your property they can be arrested.
If it occurred after your 18th birthday, yes, it will appear your permanent criminal history record.