Criminal Mischief definition

Criminal Mischief means intentional or reckless damaging of school property or the property of another person, including, but not limited to, vandalism and the defacing of property with graffiti.
Criminal Mischief means vandalism, graffiti, ordestruction of school property or the property of others.
Criminal Mischief means vandalism, graffiti, or destruction of school property or the property of others.

Examples of Criminal Mischief in a sentence

  • Date Reported Incident Number Address Reporting Officer Offense Type 12/11/2021 2:43:00PM 21-OPD-1808 ▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Criminal Mischief _ move, deface, tamper, MEDIA A vehicle was damaged while parked in the 700 block of S.

  • Misdemeanors include, but are not limited to: Disrupting or Interfering with a School Function; Affray; Theft of less than $300; Vandalism of less than $1,000; Disorderly Conduct; Trespassing; Criminal Mischief; Gambling; Loitering or Prowling; Harassment; Incidents relating to Alcohol; Possession of Cannabis (misdemeanor amount only); Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; Threats;6 and Obstructing Justice without Violence.

  • Disrupting or Interfering with a School Function; Affray; Theft of less than $300; Vandalism of less than $1,000; Disorderly Conduct; Trespassing; Criminal Mischief; Gambling; Loitering or Prowling; Harassment; Incidents relating to Alcohol; Possession of Cannabis (misdemeanor, requires consultation with law enforcement to determine the level of offense); Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; Threats;6 and Obstructing Justice without Violence.

  • In the event that I do not return the equipment in working order upon the completion of my sentence or upon demand, I shall be charged with Theft (IC 35-43-4-2), a Level 6 Felony and/or Criminal Mischief (IC 35-43-1-1), a Class A Misdemeanor.


More Definitions of Criminal Mischief

Criminal Mischief means intentionally and unlawfully tampering with the property of another or intentionally damages, defaces, destroys another’s property, or damages or destroys property with the intention of defrauding an insurer (Utah Code § 76-6- 106);