Cross References Arson, see pt XIII. Special sentencing considerations for arson; other actions not prohibited, see §706-606.2. §708-820 Criminal property damage in the first degree. (1) A person commits the offense of criminal property damage in the first degree if by means other than fire: (a) The person intentionally or knowingly damages property and thereby […]
§708-821 Criminal property damage in the second degree. (1) A person commits the offense of criminal property damage in the second degree if by means other than fire: (a) The person intentionally or knowingly damages the property of another, without the other’s consent, by the use of widely dangerous means; (b) The person intentionally or […]
§708-822 Criminal property damage in the third degree. (1) A person commits the offense of criminal property damage in the third degree if by means other than fire: (a) The person recklessly damages the property of another, without the other’s consent, by the use of widely dangerous means; (b) The person intentionally or knowingly damages […]
§708-823 Criminal property damage in the fourth degree. (1) A person commits the offense of criminal property damage in the fourth degree if by means other than fire, the person intentionally or knowingly damages the property of another without the other’s consent. (2) Criminal property damage in the fourth degree is a petty misdemeanor. [L […]
§708-823.5 Aggravated criminal property damage. (1) A person commits the offense of aggravated criminal property damage if the person by means other than fire: (a) Intentionally damages the property of another without the other’s consent; and (b) Has been convicted two or more times of an offense under section 708-822 or 708-823. (2) For purposes […]
§708-823.6 Graffiti; sentencing. (1) Whenever a person is sentenced under section 708-821, 708-822, 708-823, or 708-823.5 for an offense in which the damage is caused by graffiti, in addition to any penalty prescribed by those sections, the person shall be required to: (a) Remove the graffiti from the damaged property within thirty days of sentencing, […]
§708-824 Failure to control widely dangerous means. (1) A person commits the offense of failure to control widely dangerous means if, knowing that widely dangerous means are endangering life or property, the person negligently fails to take measures to prevent or mitigate the danger and: (a) The person knows that the person is under an […]
§708-825 Criminal tampering; definitions of terms. In sections 708-826 and 708-827: To “tamper with” means to interfere improperly with something, meddle with it, or make unwarranted alterations in its existing condition. “Utility” means an enterprise which provides gas, electric, steam, water or communications services, and any common carrier; it may be either publicly or privately […]
§708-826 Criminal tampering in the first degree. (1) A person commits the offense of criminal tampering in the first degree if, and with intent to cause a substantial interruption or impairment of a service rendered to the public by a utility or by an institution providing health or safety protection, the person damages or tampers […]
§708-827 Criminal tampering in the second degree. (1) A person commits the offense of criminal tampering in the second degree if the person intentionally tampers with property of another person, without the other person’s consent, with intent to cause substantial inconvenience to that person or to another. (2) Criminal tampering in the second degree is […]
§708-828 Criminal use of a noxious substance. (1) A person commits the offense of criminal use of a noxious substance if the person knowingly deposits on the premises or in the vehicle of another, without the other’s consent, any stink bomb or device, irritant, or offensive-smelling substance, with the intent to interfere with another’s use […]
§708-829 Criminal littering. (1) A person commits the offense of criminal littering if that person knowingly places, throws, or drops litter on any public or private property or in any public or private waters, except: (a) In a place designated by the department of health or the county for the disposal of garbage and refuse; […]