What does "first-degree murder" mean?
First-degree murder refers to a premeditated, intentional killing of another person.
Can trespassing lead to vandalism charges?
Yes, trespassing can lead to vandalism charges if the person damages property
Is spray painting on wall vandalism??
Yes
Can shoplifters be banned from a store?
Yes
What is burglary?
Burglary is illegally entering a building with the intent to commit a crime inside, usually theft.
What does "criminal mischief" mean in a vandalism case?
It refers to intentional damage or destruction
Is vandalism a criminal offense?
Yes, it is a criminal offense.
Can store employees stop you if they suspect shoplifting?
Yes, they can detain you if they have reasonable suspicion.
Is burglary the same as robbery?
No!
What is "testimony" in a courtroom?
A statement or evidence given by a witness under oath during a trial.
Can someone be charged with vandalism for breaking a window?
Yes, that is an example of vandalism.
What is the most common item stolen in shoplifting cases?
Small, high-value items like electronics or clothing.
What is the difference between burglary and theft?
Burglary is entering a building illegally to commit crime, while theft is simply stealing property.
What is an "alibi" in a criminal defense?
Evidence or a claim that the defendant was somewhere else when the crime occurred
Is accidental damage vandalism??
No
Can shoplifters face jail time?
Yes, depending on the value of the stolen items and the laws in the area.
What is required to prove someone committed burglary?
Evidence of the person doing it.
What is a "verdict" in a trial?
The final decision or judgment in a case, delivered by the judge or jury.
Can vandalism charges apply to both private and public property?
Yes, vandalism can happen on both.
Is it possible to shoplift unintentionally?
Yes, if someone accidentally forgets to pay for an item.
Is burglary a felony or a misdemeanor?
Felony