
Incidents of criminal mischief that result in large amounts of property damage may lead to felony charges. Incarceration in jail for up to one year.

Conviction on a Class A misdemeanor charge.Incarceration in jail for up to 180 daysįor criminal mischief resulting in property damage from $500 to $1500, or property damage valued at less than $1500 but which results in interruption to public transportation, communications or a public water supply, the penalties can include:.Conviction on a Class B misdemeanor charge.If the damage to the property or the value of the lost property is assessed at more than $50 but less than $500, the possible punishments could include:


Additionally, punishments may be increased based on the way the damage was caused. For example, minor damage will usually only be punished with a fine but damaging expensive structures can lead to jail time. The legal penalties for criminal mischief in Texas are usually based on the value of the property that was damaged, lost or tampered with.
