The charge for criminal damage varies based on the extent of the damage. If you run over a stop sign while evading police, you will have to pay less than someone who caused a massive search by the police under false pretenses.
The fine for a criminal mischief charge can vary depending on the severity of the offense and local laws. In general, fines can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. Repeat offenses or extensive damage may result in higher fines.
The warrant doesn't include ANY of that information - only the crimnal charge you are accused of.
They can but they should be careful with how they do it
commit crimes then bobs your uncle your a criminal
"Damage Waiver".
In Colorado, criminal mischief is classified as a crime based on the damage caused to property. The charge can range from a misdemeanor to a felony, depending on the extent of the damage: for example, causing less than $500 in damage is typically a misdemeanor, while causing damage of $1,000 or more can elevate the charge to a felony. Penalties can include fines and imprisonment, with more severe consequences for higher-valued damage.
if there is damage and we charge separately for repair but the damage was not noticed as much as the PS3 version
no, but it will damage the battery.
If the battery is damaged replace it. There is no way to repair that damage.
No. This will not damage your phone and will in fact make it charge faster.
Leaving a battery on charge for an extended period of time can potentially damage it, as overcharging can lead to overheating and reduce the battery's lifespan. It is recommended to unplug the battery once it is fully charged to prevent any potential damage.
Sure, if you have a Canadian passport you will surely do.