![]() Whenever a person violates this subdivision with respect to real property, vehicles, signs, fixtures, furnishings, or property belonging to any public entity, as defined by Section 811.2 of the Government Code, or the federal government, it shall be a permissive inference that the person neither owned the property nor had the permission of the owner to deface, damage, or destroy the property. ![]() ![]() (1) Defaces with graffiti or other inscribed material. (a) Every person who maliciously commits any of the following acts with respect to any real or personal property not his or her own, in cases other than those specified by state law, is guilty of vandalism: But the charge can be a felony if the amount is $400.00 or greater. Vandalism is a misdemeanor if the amount of the damage is less than $400.00. California Penal Code 594 PC defines the crime of vandalism as maliciously damaging, destroying or defacing another person’s property. ![]()
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