Brian Peavy in jail

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ISUAgronomist

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Inmate Detail
Name:
PEAVY, BRIAN KEITH

Age:
21 YEARS OLD

Race / Sex: BLACK / MALE
Arrest Date: 11/23/2017
Release Date:
Next Court Date:
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Charge Status Docket # Bond Amount
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 4TH DEGREE AWAITING TRIAL CASH / SURETY BOND $1,000.00
INTERFERENCE WITH OFFICIAL ACTS - ALL OTHER OFFENSES AWAITING TRIAL CASH / SURETY BOND $300.00
Total Bond Amount:$1,300.00
 
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4th Degree Criminal Mischief
4th degree criminal mischief applies to offenses where the cost of replacing, repairing, or restoring the property damaged is more than $200 but less than $500. This offense is a serious misdemeanor which carries a potential penalty of up to 1 year in jail and fines ranging from $250 to $1,500.
 

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4th Degree Criminal Mischief
4th degree criminal mischief applies to offenses where the cost of replacing, repairing, or restoring the property damaged is more than $200 but less than $500. This offense is a serious misdemeanor which carries a potential penalty of up to 1 year in jail and fines ranging from $250 to $1,500.
I'm saying he broke some dude's Xbox after he blitz cheesed him in Madden. That's my guess.
 

ArgentCy

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Also since all these degrees require damage amounts, when were they last adjusted for inflation?
 
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