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Q: What can one get for malicious destruction charge?
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Is spray painting a transformer in Maryland malicious destruction of property?

Sounds more like vandalism although destruction is a more serious charge. they would have to illustrate how it would no longer function.


What is the insurance definition for Vandalism and Malicious Mischief?

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Vandalism is willful wanton and malicious destruction of the property of others.


Can someone charge you with malicious intent if you post a bad review of their company on Google?

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What is the penalty for vandalizing mailboxes in Kentucky?

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Interpret malicious intent?

In law an act is malicious if done intentionally withoust just cause and excuse so long as you believe the truth of what you say and not reckless so malicious intent is a more serious charge as malicious already contains intent so malicious intent is the act of being malicious with the intent to kill as it is worded here as malice needs intent to be deemed as malicious


Can you get charged with malicious destruction of property for losing something in Michigan?

Generally, losing something is not the same as malicious destruction of property. In order to prove that someone maliciously destroyed property the remains of the property having been destroyed is normally presented as evidence of such destruction. The misplacement or loss of something would be considered more of an accident -- something for which you could be sued in civil court, but probably not prosecuted for in criminal court.


What are the consequences for destruction of property?

Answer may depend upon who owned it (you, someone else, partly yours), why you had it (borrowed, entrusted), how destruction occurred (malicious, reckless, negligent, unforeseeable accident), what type of property it was (irreplaceable, valuable to all, sentimental value only, intangible property), and where it occurred (which state/country), among other things.


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Was the acts of Boston Tea Party criminal?

By any objective standard, yes. It amounted to (at the very least) trespass, vandalism, and malicious destruction of property.