It depends on the state the vandalism was allegedly committed in and the circumstances surrounding the vandalism. If it was done on a wall in a public restroom, the fine might be different than it would be if it was done on private property or in a restricted area.
Texas does not have a vandalism charge. Someone can be charged with criminal mischief, reckless damage or destruction, or graffiti. So it depends on the dollar amount damaged and/or what was damaged.
Vandalism is typically a misdemeanor charge. However, if the damage is severe and the damage is at least $1,000, the charge can become a felony.
It depends on the dollar amount of the merchandise stolen.
It depends on what the dollar amount was that they stole. Could be from a misdemeanor to a felony.
It depends on the state. In many cases there isn't any however the amount may determine if the theft is considered a petty misdemeanor, misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor or felony and the appropriate court punishment will often be determined by the amounts.
That would most certainly be a felony crime just by the dollar amount alone.
Without even knowing the state in question. . . , because of the dollar amount I would feel comfortable in stating that this would amount to a felony offense.
496 p.c. is a California penal code for "possesion of stolen property". Ranging from a misdemeanor to a felony depending on the dollar amount.
Most states DO have a dollar amount that seperates a misdemeanor crime from a felony. What that figure is varies from state to state. A 19 year old is an adult, it is unlikely that they would receive juvenile handling.
It will depend on the specific classification of the crime in question. In Arizona it is most likely to be one year.
Basically it is criminal damage (like Vandalism) that results in less than $250 of damage.
Personally I am unfamiliar with the LA statute but in many (most?) jurisdictions whether it is classified as a felony or a misdemeanor depends on the dollar amount of the property in question. (e.g.: possession of a stolen tricycle would be a misdemeanor, but possession of a stolen truck would be a felony)