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  2. Mischief - Wikipedia

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    Mischief or malicious mischief is the name for a class of criminal offenses that is defined differently in different legal jurisdictions. While the wrongful acts will often involve what is popularly described as vandalism , there can be a legal differentiation between vandalism and mischief.

  3. Malicious compliance - Wikipedia

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    Malicious compliance (also known as malicious obedience) is the behavior of strictly following the orders of a superior despite knowing that compliance with the ...

  4. Property crime - Wikipedia

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    theft, housebreaking with intent to steal, opening lockfast places with intent to steal, reset, plagium, breach of trust and embezzlement, falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition, threats to extort money or with intent to extort money, and malicious mischief; any offence under section 28 of the Road Traffic Act 1930

  5. Pride crosswalk damaged hours after repaint; suspects arrested

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    Among the suspects arrested on suspicion of first-degree malicious mischief are two unnamed minors and 19-year-old Ruslan Turko. According to court documents, witnesses at an Irish bar across the ...

  6. Inmate admits igniting Whatcom County Jail fire with video ...

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    Probable cause exists to charge Morgan with first-degree arson and malicious mischief third-degree after the Feb. 1 incident, according to Deb Slater with the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office.

  7. Woman accused of threatening mother and son with an ax near ...

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    Aug. 14—A Centralia woman accused of threatening two people with an ax near the Seminary Hill Nature Area on Thursday, Aug. 10, is facing felony assault and malicious mischief charges in Lewis ...

  8. Malice (law) - Wikipedia

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    Malice is a legal term which refers to a party's intention to do injury to another party. Malice is either expressed or implied.For example, malice is expressed when there is manifested a deliberate intention to unlawfully take away the life of a human being.

  9. Extended coverage - Wikipedia

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    The basic form includes most of the perils previously provided by fire and extended coverage and it adds vandalism and malicious mischief, sprinkler leakage damage, sinkhole collapse, and volcanic action. Coverage can also be extended on scheduled personal articles or applied as extensions to personal umbrella liability or extended title.