Waiting for Big Mo
Most Frequent Crime
Battery
Battery: the intentional and offensive (or harmful) touching of another person without consent. Non‑consensual contact with a sexual body part can also be treated as sexualized battery under some jurisdictions.
Criminal Activities
Battery
Battery: the intentional and offensive (or harmful) touching of another person without consent. Non‑consensual contact with a sexual body part can also be treated as sexualized battery under some jurisdictions.
Situation:
"During a scuffle in the laser‑tag air ducts Dee spits directly into Mac's mouth ('we got tangled up and then she spit in my mouth'), an intentional offensive physical contact constituting battery."
Battery
Battery: the intentional and offensive (or harmful) touching of another person without consent. Non‑consensual contact with a sexual body part can also be treated as sexualized battery under some jurisdictions.
Situation:
"In the same duct scuffle Mac admits to jamming Dee in the breast with his elbow ('you jammed me in the tit with your scrawny little elbow' — context shows mutual physical jostling; Mac's deliberate elbow contact to Dee's chest is nonconsensual offensive touching)."
Vandalism
Intentionally damaging, destroying, or defacing another's property; charged as criminal mischief, vandalism, or similar offenses under U.S. law.
Situation:
"A character bragging about grabbing a child's eyeglasses, throwing them to the ground and stomping them ('Did you see the look on that kid's face when I grabbed his glasses and I threw 'em on the ground - and stomped all over 'em?')—intentional destruction of the child's property."