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New York lists 5 degrees of this; 5th is a misdemeanor but 1st, with use of an incendiary device, is a felony that can get you 25 years |
arson
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$800 |
J |
THAT'S PROBABLY ILLEGAL |
2025-12-09 |
#9452 |
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The true crime podcast "Firebug" is about John Orr, convicted of multiple federal counts of this |
arson
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$800 |
DJ |
TRUE & UNTRUE CRIME |
2022-02-22 |
#17 |
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In early law, this wasn't a crime if it was to your own house; now, burning your place for insurance is a no-no |
arson
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$200 |
J |
LEGAL TERMS |
2019-04-05 |
#7965 |
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Malicious burning to destroy property |
arson
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$800 |
J |
IT'S A CRIME! |
2008-09-12 |
#5520 |
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In Wyoming, this crime is fourth degree when property worth less than $200 is purposely burned |
arson
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$200 |
J |
DON'T DO THE CRIME |
2004-01-20 |
#4462 |
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In the 2nd degree, it's generally the burning of buildings other than dwellings |
arson
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$400 |
J |
CRIME TIME |
1995-01-19 |
#2394 |
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It's the malicious burning of a property, perhaps to collect the insurance |
arson
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$100 |
J |
LEGAL LINGO |
1993-03-24 |
#1978 |
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New York has divided this crime into degrees based on time of day & dollar value burned |
arson
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$600 |
DJ |
LAW |
1992-02-20 |
#1729 |