If you are apprehended for vandalism, the charges against you may be a felony or a misdemeanor, depending on the specifics of your arrest. Dismissing vandalism crimes can have severe negative repercussions. Therefore, if you or anyone you know has been taken into custody, contacting an attorney from our practice is critical.
If you or a loved one is facing vandalism charges in Phoenix, it is crucial to seek legal counsel as soon as possible. When you hire Bala Legal Services, you will be represented by an attorney who will tenaciously advocate for you. Call and schedule a free consultation to help us better understand your legal needs.
The Arizona Revised Statutes § 13-1602 outlines the state's laws on vandalism or criminal damage. This section of the penal code prohibits defacing or causing damage to someone else's property.
Engaging in the following behaviors can result in an arrest for vandalism:
Causing harm to the property by defacing or damaging it
Interfering with property to render it ineffective or devalued
Creating graffiti by drawing or writing slogans, symbols, or other markings on public or private structures.
Vandalism covers a broad spectrum of activities. Essentially, any action that harms someone else's property without consent can result in a vandalism charge.
Here are some typical examples of vandalism:
Penalties for Vandalism in Arizona
The punishments for your vandalism charges will vary depending on the nature of your offense. Some typical penalties outlined in § 13-1602 of the Arizona Statutes are provided below:
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