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Malicious mischief
Malicious mischief





malicious mischief

  • There was no intent to commit a felony crime.
  • The judge receives proof that the victim was compensated.
  • The victim agrees to be compensated for the damaged property.
  • In cases where there was an admission of guilt or there are credible witnesses to collaborate the accuser's story, a case dismissal or significant reduction may still be possible.įor example, there is a Compromise of Misdemeanor law in WA State that can be used to prevent a criminal conviction if: The arresting police officer will sometimes pressure an alleged victim to agree with what they believe happened. Most arrests that we investigate are based on the alleged victim's accusations, which are often inaccurate or exaggerated. Law enforcement is trained to look for and ask the alleged victim if property has been damaged.

    malicious mischief

    Malicious Mischief charges are very commonly associated with domestic violence (DV) calls.

    malicious mischief

    In Washington State, Malicious Mischief or Destruction of Property charges are filed when a person is believed to have knowingly and maliciously caused physical damage to the property of another person or business.







    Malicious mischief