seamusTX wrote:Criminal mischief is damaging property or a few other actions under Texas law (opening gates of livestock pastures, for instance). The details of these things are different in every state.
This guy was trespassing and probably intoxicated. Attempting to enter a house by turning the doorknob is technically attempted burglary, but I have never heard of someone being prosecuted for that alone.
- Jim
I'm probably mistaken then. Someone close to me was arrested for public intox and criminal mischief one night and as best as I can recall, there was no property damage. The short version of the story, as I remember it: her drink was spiked, she left the place she was staying the night in the middle of the night in a 'blackout', drove her car into a ditch, and according to police was going door to door in this neighborhood knocking on doors, presumably seeking help because she didn't have a phone or id or anything. I'd have to ask her about it to get whatever facsimile of the story she can offer.
More on topic: fundamentally speaking, what is the difference between this case and this one? It seems I can recall another story on this forum where a guy shot a teen for walking across his lawn. I don't remember enough about it or the outcome to hunt it down.