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Yes. Vandalism is a criminal offense.
Mailbox vandalism can be considered a felony offense, depending on the extent of the damage and the laws in the specific jurisdiction.
It is a property crime.
Chalk vandalism may be considered a criminal offense in some areas, depending on local laws and regulations. It is important to check with local authorities to understand the specific rules and consequences related to chalk vandalism in your area.
It can be a felony offense. It depends on premeditation and dollar damages.
Provide substantiated proof that the accused did not commit the offense.
A status offense is an offense that can only be committed by a child. If an adult did the same thing it would not be considered illegal.
No! A status offense is ONLY something that would not be a crime if the juvenile were an adult: running away, breaking curfew, skipping school. There may be others, but those are examples.Anything that is a crime if you are an adult is not a status offense for a juvenile.
you sign a vadalization reportAdded: Vandalism to private property is a criminal offense. Report it to the police.
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.
throwing any type of missile of any size at a vehicle is an offense against someone else's property. If the vehicle is moving the charges can amount to much more than vandalism.
It is "Vandalism," in some jurisdictions also classified as "Destruction of Property." Whether you are a juvenile or not, it is a criminal offense.