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Vandalism, under Penal Code 594 in California, is an act that involves maliciously damaging, destroying or defacing someone else’s property. Though vandalism is often thought to apply in cases where juveniles are concerned, the crime extends applies to anyone who is found:
For the charge to be considered vandalism, the prosecutor must prove that the necessary elements of the crime were present. These elements include:
Misdemeanor vandalism applies where the damage is less than $400 and is subject to:
Where the damage incurred is above $400, the crime will be treated as a wobbler (either a misdemeanor or felony wobbler), and this depends on circumstances of the case and criminal history.
If the case is charged as a misdemeanor, the penalties will be:
If the crime is charge as a felony, you will incur some or all of the penalties listed below:
Where the vandalism committed involves graffiti and the cost of repairing is below $250, the charges can be governed by Penal Code 640.5 PC or 640.6 PC.
First timeA first time graffiti offence is charged as an infraction, the penalties for which are community service and a fine of up to $1000.
Second chargeIf you’ve been previously charged and convicted under any California vandalism law or graffiti statutes and the current damage will cost less than $250 to repair, you’ll be charged with a misdemeanor.
Penalties for misdemeanor under graffiti laws are less severe than those under Penal Code 594. You’ll therefore receive:
If the damage in your current case is less than $250 but you have 2 prior vandalism convictions and where one of them resulted in probation or jail sentence, you’ll be punished with the following misdemeanor penalties:
Your criminal defense attorney can argue your case in court using the following defenses to get the charges reduced or get a dismissal.
Vandalism is one of the most ardently prosecuted crimes in California. City and District Attorneys want to punish and deter people from vandalizing public and private property, and they actively push for harsher sentences. Contact our criminal attorney today if you are facing a vandalism charge.