6-5B-1: CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY:
   A.   A person commits the offense of criminal damage to property whenever he commits any one or more of the following acts:
      1.   Knowingly damages any property of another without his consent; or
      2.   Recklessly, by means of fire or explosive, damages property of another; or
      3.   Knowingly starts a fire on the land of another without his consent; or
      4.   Knowingly injures a domestic animal of another without his consent; or
      5.   Knowingly deposits on the land or in the building of another, without his consent, any stink bomb or any offensive smelling compound and thereby intends to interfere with the use by another of the land or building; or
      6.   Damages any property, other than as described in subsection A2 of this section, with intent to defraud an insurer; or
      7.   Knowingly shoots a firearm at any portion of a railroad train.
   B.   See section 1-4B-1 of this code for fines for violation of this section and title 1, chapter 4, article C of this code for no contest procedures. (1983 Code § 8-3-2; amd. 2011 Code)