Specific definitions and charges are specified by the states. You would have to determine what state laws apply.
vandalism charges are paying £0.01p for a fine
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Yes. Vandalism is a criminal offense.
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.
Spamming is a type of vandalism, but not all vandalism is spam.
It is a property crime.
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.
Vandalism is when the painting is done without the owners permission regardless of the type of painting. While some spray painters are very talented, if it is done without permission, it is vandalism.
You should charge a person right away and not wait. However, you have around three months for the charges to still be viable.
Depends on the type of the location. Locate the phone where there is a 24-hour video camera and vandalism virtually goes away. Better lighting around the payphone can also reduce vandalism. More information, go to http://www.payphoneblog.com or http://www.payphonenetwork.com
it is vandalism
It would depend on the degree of the crime or if a received fine was not paid. The charge would have to be a high misdemeanor or any felony vandalism charge to receive prison time.
This actually sounds like some type of home-improvement project, not vandalism. This all depends on what intent the drywalling is. The term vandalism is the destruction or damage to property. If you are in a rental property and you are doing this without the landlord's consent, then it could be taken as vandalism, but most likely is just unauthorized home-improvement, which is a civil offense.
Comprehensive is a physical damage coverage that is designed to pay for damages caused to your vehicle. Several different losses are covered under comprehensive coverage including: fire, theft, vandalism, explosion, civil riot, hail, and colliding with a live animal. Some insurers refer to Comprehensive coverage as Vandalism coverage. This will cover practically any type of vandalism that occurs to your vehicle except vandalism that was intentionally done by yourself. You will be required to provide a police report if vandalism is claimed.