The Crime of Malicious Mischief: One of the Crimes Faced by It's Showtime Host Billy Crawford

A photo of actor Billy Crawford when he was arrested for the crime of malicious mischief taken from google.com.

What has disturbed the seemingly good image of It's Showtime Host Billy Joe Crawford was the filing of several criminal charges against him.  Allegedly, Crawford caused damage to the sliding door of one of the police stations in Taguig City last weekend. One of these criminal cases is MALICIOUS MISCHIEF.

For the common people, this post would discuss what Malicious Mischief is.

The Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, particularly Article 327, provides who are liable for malicious mischief.  Accordingly, any person who shall deliberately cause to the property of another any damage not falling within the definition of an arson case, shall be guilty of malicious mischief.

So, any damage caused by one person to another property is already a malicious mischief, provided that said damage shall not be qualified as ARSON.  Arson, on the other hand, is causing damage to another's property through burning.  Thus, if the damage is done other than burning, it is already a crime of Malicious Mischief.

More particularly, malicious mischief is committed when the following elements are present:

1.  Offender deliberately caused damage to another's property;
2.  The damage caused did not constitute arson or crimes involving destruction; and
3.  The damage was caused maliciously by the offender.

What would be the basis of determining whether the damage is caused maliciously or not?  

The damage is caused maliciously if done out of hatred or revenge.


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