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- California Legislative Information
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- Penal Code § 594 PC – California Vandalism Laws - Shouse Law Group
California Penal Code § 594 PC defines the crime of vandalism as maliciously damaging, destroying or defacing someone else’s property Vandalism is a misdemeanor if the amount of damage is less than $400 00
- California Code, Penal Code - PEN § 594 - 594 | FindLaw
(a) Every person who maliciously commits any of the following acts with respect to any real or personal property not his or her own, in cases other than those specified by state law, is guilty of vandalism: (1) Defaces with graffiti or other inscribed material (2) Damages (3) Destroys
- California Penal Code section 594 (2025)
Every person who maliciously commits any of the following acts with respect to any real or personal property not his or her own, in cases other than those specified by state law, is guilty of vandalism: Defaces with graffiti or other inscribed material Damages Destroys
- Vandalism | PC 594 PC 594(a) Defense, Sentence, Law: Criminal . . .
If you or a loved one is charged with vandalism under PC 594 (a), PC 594 (b) (1), or other vandalism charge, contact our criminal defense attorneys today for a free consultation
- PC 594 – Vandalism – law
Vandalism, CA Penal Code 594 PC, doesn’t sound like a serious crime but you might be surprised to know that it can be charged as either a felony or a misdemeanor
- California Penal Code Section 594 PC: Vandalism
Although it is often associated with misguided or bored young people, vandalism under California Penal Code Section 594 PC is a serious criminal offense that covers a wide range of criminal activity and can result in extensive penalties for those convicted
- CALIFORNIA PENAL CODE § 594 PC – VANDALISM LAWS
CALIFORNIA PENAL CODE § 594 PC – VANDALISM LAWS The criminal act of vandalism, as defined under California Penal Code § 594 PC, involves damaging, destroying, or defacing someone else’s property with malicious intent Vandalism is considered a misdemeanor if the damage incurred is less than $400
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