§ 133.02 DAMAGING PROPERTY.
   (A)   Any person or persons who shall injure any animal or who shall damage any goods, wares or merchandise or other personal property of another person or any public property, or who shall damage or destroy any fencing, trees, shrubbery or buildings on the land of another or belonging to any other person or persons shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. ('88 Code, § 14.502)
   (B)   Any person other than the owner who shall remove, destroy or leave down any portion of any fence intended to enclose animals of any kind, crops or uncultivated lands or who shall leave open any gate or leave down any bars or other structure intended for a like purpose shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (S.C. Code § 16-11-650) ('88 Code, § 14.504)
   (C)   Any person who shall knowingly, willfully, maliciously or fraudulently cut, fell, alter or remove any boundary tree or other allowed landmark, lamp post, lamp or shade tree shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (S.C. Code § 16-11-680) ('88 Code, § 14.510)
Penalty, see § 130.99
Statutory reference:
   Violations a misdemeanor, see S.C. Code §§ 16-11-51(B)(3) and 16-11-520(B)(3)