In most municipalities it would be classified a misdemeanor what level would depend upon damages done to the vehicle. Besides the possibility of minor criminal charge the person who owns the vehicle has the option to bring a civil suit for damages against the person(s) or if the offenders are minors against their parents.
Only if your intent was to commit a criminal act.
No, that would be misrepresentation/fraud a criminal act.
A persons criminal responsibility may be limited if they are suffering form some type of mental disease or defect. The person must be able to prove that he or she did not know right from wrong at the time the criminal act was committed.
A criminal act.
The Concurrence Requirement means that the criminal act must be accompanied by an equally criminal mind. Meaning you need both "actus reus" and "mens rea" for it to be a criminal act. So if you have someone throw a brick through a window and the glass shatters and kills someone, they wont be charged for murder because it was not his intent on killing that person.
The persons act has to do with the Famous Five. Because of them women today are allowed to vote. And that is what the Persons Act is.
None of the statements contained in the question are correct. Torts are civil wrongs, as opposed to criminal offenses.
A warrant for arrest is issued through the court. The reasoning for the warrant being issued is for the illegal act committed by the criminal. The criminal commits an illegal act then the police department, sheriffs department, probation office, division of youth services, or juvenile office reports the illegal act to the court and the judge will or will not issue a warrant for the persons arrest.
Eggs act as a binder.
Vandalism is the act of intentionally damaging another person's property. This can include graffiti, destruction of objects, or defacement of buildings without permission. It is considered a criminal offense in many jurisdictions.
youth criminal Justice act is when young people break the law what happen to them.
Not unless the act that was committed was a violation of a criminal statute.