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.
The specific crime that could apply varies by state, but you would probably be charged with burglary, vandalism, or theft. Depending on the laws of the jurisdiction, and the value of the item(s) stolen it could be either a misdemeanor or a felony.
It depends on the state the vandalism was allegedly committed in and the circumstances surrounding the vandalism. If it was done on a wall in a public restroom, the fine might be different than it would be if it was done on private property or in a restricted area.
Vandalism is typically a misdemeanor charge. However, if the damage is severe and the damage is at least $1,000, the charge can become a felony.
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It will depend on the specific classification of the crime in question. In Arizona it is most likely to be one year.
Basically it is criminal damage (like Vandalism) that results in less than $250 of damage.
It depends on the nature of the misdemeanor as well as on the age and criminal history of the offender. Some offenders will get off with a warning or community service, while others may get jail time.
It will be a class c misdemeanor
Depends on the extent of the damage if it is less than $400 it is a misdameanor, but if it exceeds $400 its considered a felony.
If the vandalism was not: government, an abortion clinic, or church property then 1 year - it seems that there is no limit if it was one of those as it is considered a 'hate crime.'
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