YES!!!!! Properties in South Florida are insured for Vandalism. A1 Property Damage Claims Agency handles your Vandalism claim from start to finish with no up front cost to you. We are paid a fee only when the case is won.
Florida's statute of limitations is based on the seriousness of the crime charged. If it is felonies vandalism it could be 2 or 3 years depending on the specific charge. First degree misdemeanors are set as 2 years old with 1 year for others. Absence from the state can toll the statute for up to three years.
Yes, it's considered vandalism.
Any criminal offense that has a penalty set by law/statute of a fine of more than $1,000. and/or confinement in the state prison system for a period of more than 1 year.
Florida has a death penalty. The highest penalty possible for a capital crime is death.
See http://www.ehow.com/how_2040678_find-information-penalty-auto-theft.html
Going to prison.
jail! dont get caught dude
a death sentence and becoming president
it is vandalism
The penalty for vandalism depends on the value of the property damaged. If it is less than 500 dollars in damage, it a person could earn a year in jail and a 10,000 dollar fine. If over 500 dollars in damage, it could cost 50,000 dollars in fines and five years in jail.
What is hardware vandalism
I could be wrong, but im pretty sure its not illegal to be without car insurance in the state of Florida.
vandalism is a very bad thing to do!