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§ 14.801  MALICIOUS MISCHIEF.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to willfully or maliciously destroy or in any manner injure any property, real or personal, public or private, not his or her own within the town.
(Prior Code, § 14.801)
§ 14.802  DAMAGING PROPERTY.
   Any person or persons 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, upon conviction, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
(S.C. Code §§ 16-11-510 and 16-11-520)  (Prior Code, § 14.802)
§ 14.803  FAILURE TO LEAVE PREMISES WHEN ORDERED.
   Any person or persons who, when requested to leave the premises of another or the house wherein any one or more persons shall conduct business (except offices of public officers), shall refuse to do so, upon conviction, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
(S.C. Code § 16-11-620)  (Prior Code, § 14.803)
Editor’s note:
   See State v. Hanapole. 255 S.C. 258, 178 S.E. 2d 247 (1970)
§ 14.804  PETIT LARCENY DEFINED.
   a.   Definition. For the purpose of this article, the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
      PETIT LARCENY. Any article of goods, choses in action, bank bills, bills receivable, chattels or other article of personalty of which, by law, larceny may be committed or of any such fixture or part or product of the soil, severed from the soil by an unlawful act, or has a value of $1,000.
   b.   Prohibited. The act shall constitute a misdemeanor.
(S.C. Code § 16-13-30)  (Prior Code, § 14.804)
§ 14.805  STOLEN GOODS.
   Any person who shall buy, receive or have in his or her possession any goods or chattels or other property, knowing the same to have been stolen, upon conviction, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
(S.C. Code §§ 16-13-180 and 16-13-240)  (Prior Code, § 14.805)
§ 14.806  TRESPASSING; PRIVATE PROPERTY.
   For the purposes of this section, PRIVATE PROPERTY shall mean the house and land surrounding the house, either owned or rented or occupied by any person. Every entry upon the lands of another where any horse, mule, cow, hog or any other livestock is pastured, or any other lands of another, after notice from the owner or tenant prohibiting such entry, shall constitute a misdemeanor.
(Prior Code, § 14.806)
Statutory reference:
   Related provisions, see S.C. Code § 16-11, as amended.
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