Demented lawyer keys cars...
Malicious Mischief was all he was charged with? The system is working as designed - lawyers get away with everything since they write and control the law. Should have been a felony damage charge - has the court priced paint jobs lately? Of course, they based it on the cost of one, not the cobined total of his destruction. Had a non-lawyer done this, they would have probably made it a terrorism charge (with the unconstitutional "patriot" act, anything can be labeled terrorism).
He gets convicted of a malicious mischief charge (which probably won't look real good to the Bar Association) and he'll have to pay full restitution to the individuals and/or insurance companies who sustained damages. For once, the system worked, thanks to the enterprising operators of the parking garage. Hey, hat tip to them. They even sacrificed one of their own cars to get the guy.
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