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Is vandalism a status offense?

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Is a vandalism charge on your criminal background?

Yes. Vandalism is a criminal offense.


Is mailbox vandalism considered a felony offense?

Mailbox vandalism can be considered a felony offense, depending on the extent of the damage and the laws in the specific jurisdiction.


Is throwing a small rock at a car vandalism?

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Is chalk vandalism considered a criminal offense in your area?

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Why is vandalism not considered not considered a felony offense in the United States?

It can be a felony offense. It depends on premeditation and dollar damages.


Would drywalling doors and windows be considered vandalism?

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.


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What happens when your property is vandalised?

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