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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. In Section 1, clearly enter the date, location, and time of the accident. Ensure accuracy as this information is critical for processing your report.
  3. Move to Section 2 and complete all fields regarding your vehicle. Include the insurance company name and policy number, as failure to do so may result in suspension of your driving privileges.
  4. In Section 3, answer all questions thoroughly. This section helps DMV code the accident accurately. Pay special attention to definitions like 'principal purpose of driving.'
  5. If there were other vehicles involved, complete Section 4 with their details. Use the attached Supplemental Report if necessary.
  6. Finally, in Section 5, describe what happened during the accident. Sign and date the form before submitting it.

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General Property Offences Where you deliberately or recklessly destroy or damage property that belongs to someone else, the maximum penalty is 5 years imprisonment.
Whoever with intent to cause, or knowing that he is likely to cause, wrongful loss or damage to the public or to any person, causes the destruction of any property, or any such change in any property or in the situation thereof as destroys or diminishes its value or utility, or affects it injuriously, commits mischief
Property damage is injury to real or personal property. An example could be a chemical leak on a piece of real estate, or damage to a car from an accident. Property owners can obtain property insurance to protect against the risk of property damage.
Similarly, the threshold amount under California law is $400. Vandalism is a felony offense if the crime results in $400 or more of property damage. Meanwhile, the crime is a misdemeanor if the value of the damage is under $400.
Criminal mischief involves the intentional destruction or damage of someone elses property. Although it may seem like a minor offense, it can carry serious legal penalties. This blog will break down what criminal mischief means, the types of activities that can lead to charges, and how you can defend yourself.

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1. Arson. Arson is a serious offence involving the intentional or reckless destruction of property by fire or by intending by the destruction or damage to endanger the life of another or being reckless as to whether the life of another would thereby be damaged.
the statutory maximum sentence is 10 years custody regardless of the value of the damage.

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