This actually sounds like some type of home-improvement project, not vandalism. This all depends on what intent the drywalling is. The term vandalism is the destruction or damage to property. If you are in a rental property and you are doing this without the landlord's consent, then it could be taken as vandalism, but most likely is just unauthorized home-improvement, which is a civil offense.
You would be damaging or defacing another person's property.
that would be illegal as it would be considered criminal damage or vandalism.
I would say it is a software.
I would wait 24 hours. If you can sand the mud, you can prime it. Temperature and humidity make it hard to estimate drying time.
The crime of littering is not the crime of vandalism. Can you be charged with both vandalism and littering? Yes. For example, if you threw a bottle at someone's home, you would be littering and vandalising.
If the vandalism was not: government, an abortion clinic, or church property then 1 year - it seems that there is no limit if it was one of those as it is considered a 'hate crime.'
This is the same thing as say breaking a TV. If it is not yours, it could be considered vandalism. The highest punishment for this would be a fine and maybe a night in jail.
It depends on the state the vandalism was allegedly committed in and the circumstances surrounding the vandalism. If it was done on a wall in a public restroom, the fine might be different than it would be if it was done on private property or in a restricted area.
No, Tire slashing is considered Vandalism and is covered under the comprehensive portion of your Auto Insurance Policy. Your comprehensive deductible would apply to the loss.
For the "trick" part of Trick or Treat, people used to do things like use a bar of soap to mark up windows. Doing more than that these days would be considered to be vandalism and unacceptable. Since most people give candy, fruit, or charitable donations when asked for a treat, there really is no acceptable reason to trick these days.
you can say that your a cop so on one would dare to paint it
Assault and vandalism.