Property in which another person holds a legal interest (e.g., co-titled vehicle or shared lease); a person can be charged with criminal mischief for damaging jointly owned property even if they have partial ownership.
Right Law Group's guide explains: "A flash of anger, a slammed door, or a tossed phone. In the heat of a high-stress moment, property sometimes gets broken."
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