Well, your worries could be over ... you just might now have a criminal record!
Do you get a criminal record for doing a criminal damage to property valued less than 5k you been charged with 300 pounds and you gotta go to court does anyone know if you get criminal record for that? Who's at fault a portable sign was placed behind my car after I arrived at work The sign is 48 height. Hardly visible I backed over the sign and damaged my car This sign normally was place elsewhere.? When criminal behavior can be explained by a medical condition how should the criminal justice system respond? What will happen when I've been charged with Actual Bodily Harm and criminal damage but I have no criminal record? How long does a police caution for criminal damage stay on a criminal record in the UK for a juvenile?
Not only is it assault occasioning actual bodily damage it is also theft the foreskins of little children are in strong demand and are sold for a considerable amount of money by the doctors that that charge the parents to remove them.
I think you have to be convicted (that includes a guilty plea) before you loose you job.
It is criminal law: society's response to actions that are criminal or negligent.
Car 'pranks' can be illegal. If they cause any damage, or they put a person in fear, they can be charged as a criminal act.
During the protest, many activists engaged in civil disobedience by blocking the entrance to the government building.
Criminal negligence charges are brought when reckless action, often coupled with the intention to cause harm, results in bodily injury or property damage to a victim. Leaving a child in a hot car is a common act of criminal negligence.
if yes, do you know for how long, and if its going to be a big factor in jobs etc.
Criminal damage is damage done to public or private property by a person who is not its owner. A person convicted of causing criminal damage may be ordered by the judge to pay for the damage to be fixed. The cost of fixing criminal damage may also be covered by insurance.
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.
Depends on the state, but it could be criminal damage to property or vandalism. Oh yeah, you could be charged with a felony in Illinois because it's over $300.
flexibility---a+ fool