Rf Interference Legal Concerns
Summary
Facing potential criminal charges for property damage in California can result in either misdemeanor or felony charges, depending on the circumstances and damage cost. Misdemeanor charges may lead to up to 1 year in county jail and/or fines, while felony charges could result in state prison time. It is crucial to gather evidence and witnesses, such as your mom, to support your case. Consider seeking legal advice from a lawyer specialized in criminal defense to navigate the situation effectively.Full Conversation
So I have a legitimate cause for concern with rf interference of some kind with my neigbor who moved in here. Patterns that kept forming. So what happened was, I went outside when my mom complained tv is buffering, shouted get off my internet. This I did * times, went inside, next day heard of my landlord saying I threw stones at his front door and that there were some damages. They made a case by police saying it was me, but it was not. So what now awaits me? Do I get locked up or record for this, I did not do it. Is this a criminal or more likely a civil matter? My mom was the one doing this I found out later but I did tell the police man this but still wrote the report as if I did it.
It sounds like you are facing potential criminal charges for malicious damage to property. In California, this can be a misdemeanor or felony, depending on the damage cost and circumstances.
- Misdemeanor: Up to 1 year in county jail and/or fines.
- Felony: Potential state prison time.
You should gather evidence and witnesses (like your mom) to support your case. Have you considered seeking legal advice from a lawyer specialized in criminal defense?