Print this PageMalicious Mischief

A serious malicious mischief conviction is a Class B Felony and can result in 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine. One may be charged with malicious mischief when one knowingly and maliciously does physical damage to property.

Compromise of Misdemeanor

A compromise of misdemeanor is one creative way to keep a malicious mischief conviction off of your record if the value of the damage is $250 or less.

Parker Law will effectively draft a motion for a compromise of misdemeanor and will attempt to persuade the judge to dismiss the case.

Recently Parker Law had a client’s felony malicious mischief charge in the second degree dismissed in King County Superior Court due to evidence issues.