Articles tagged: Vandalism
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by David Berry In this article you will learn about what a misdemeanor is, the types of crimes considered a misdemeanor, as well as the repercussions that come with committing a misdemeanor. written by Simply Self Storage Most self-storage facilities generally don't have that great of a reputation, whether they deserve it or not. For the most part, you get what you pay for. If you use the cheapest storage unit you can find then you could be placing your precious goods in jeopardy. On the other hand, you might shell out a small fortune for the best climate controlled, 24-hour attended storage unit you can find, and have an accident or theft still occur. Nothing is failure-proof. written by Laurie Leonard A new way thieves are getting free gas.
This new way thieves are getting free gas involves you, your vehicle and your pocket book. written by Alan Olson Recently there has been a rash of graffiti in the Fergus Falls area, and it is a disturbing modern trend of vandalism. Graffiti, when left to fester and multiply, can make neighborhoods look run-down and eventually lead to a reduction in property values for an entire area. That is why it is important that property owners, especially owners of commercial property, remove or paint over graffiti as soon as it appears. written by Darren Kavinoky California law makes it a crime to deface, damage, or destroy the real or personal property belonging to another person. The crime is termed “vandalism,” which is a misdemeanor, unless the monetary damage is great, and then it is a felony. A misdemeanor is a crime punishable by a term in the county jail for no more than a year. A felony, on the other hand, is punished by a term in the state prison. Some vandalism crimes are referred to as “wobblers.” Wobblers are punishable as either a felony or a misdemeanor. << previous page 1 next page>> |