You could fill someone's bathtub with Jell-O. That shouldn't cause any property damage, and as long as you have permission to be in the house, and have the money/time to make that much Jell-o and let it set, it could be funny.
You could fill someone's car with balloons (NOT water balloons... that would cause property damage). Just don't break into the car.
You could randomly leave a zucchini on someone's doorstep with a bow and a note that says "You've been Zuked." If you get enough people to do it, it could be very funny... AND it might get people to make more Zucchini bread, which is a great improvement to the world. :)
The defenition of second degree murder in Utah is that touching an other human being's finger without permission is classified as second degree murder.
The Attack of the Giant Snickers is being filmed in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Yes. All states report to Utah.
In Utah, a minor cannot move out without parental consent or being legally emancipated by the court. Emancipation requires the minor to demonstrate financial independence and the ability to live on their own.
Utah State's first interscholastic game was played on November 25, 1892 against the University of Utah ... State won 12-0.
yes
Utah
Do you have judgment against the debtor?
Yes. See Utah's Mecahnic's Lien law, Utah Code, Title 38, Chapter 01
In Utah, a 16-year-old may be considered a runaway if they leave home without their parent or guardian's permission. The legal age of majority in Utah is 18, so until then, parents or guardians are responsible for their care and well-being. It is recommended for the minor to discuss their situation with a trusted adult to explore available options.
Salt Lake City, Utah Woot go Utah! I like pie!
no Florida & Utah have no mountains