Any person who commits the crime of damages set forth in § 4835 of this title shall be guilty of a fourth degree felony if any of the following circumstances concur:\n(a) When harmful substances, whether poisonous, corrosive, inflammable or radioactive are used, if the act does not constitute a more serious felony;\n(b) when the damage caused is assessed in one thousand dollars ($1,000) or more;\n(c) when involving historic, artistic or cultural interest property, or\n(d) When the damages are caused to real or personal property owned by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico or by private non-profit entities or devoted to education.\nThe court may also impose restitution.\nHistory —June 18, 2004, No. 149, § 208, eff. May 1, 2005; Jan. 8, 2012, No. 23, § 1.
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