Dee Day
Criminal Activities
Criminal conspiracy
Agreement between two or more persons to commit a criminal act, plus an overt act in furtherance of that agreement (criminal conspiracy).
Situation:
"The group coordinates a plan to stop a city councilwoman from voting on an ordinance (discussing obtaining keys, breaking into her apartment, setting clocks back, staging accidents). They take overt acts in furtherance of that plan (Charlie enters the school to try to obtain keys/arrange the valet, Dee later slashes the councilwoman's tires), which supports a charge of conspiracy."
Impersonation
Deliberately creating and using a false identity to deceive another person via messages/communication (in the U.S., impersonation, identity fraud, or related statutes can apply depending on method and injury). The transcript records Dennis admitting he was the fabricated persona "Johnny" and that he sent texts from his phone to deceive someone.
Situation:
"Charlie attempts to use the school's phone and to impersonate a parent/other person to call the valet (telling the valet the child is 'sick' and needs pickup) as part of the scheme to obtain the councilwoman's keys. He also lies to the janitor to gain access to the building."
Theft
Unauthorized taking and consumption of another person's personal property (petty theft/larceny): intentionally taking possession of property belonging to someone else without that person's consent.
Situation:
"Dee states she stole the councilwoman's wallet in the restaurant, used the information (address), then replaced the wallet without the councilwoman noticing."
Trespass
Unlawful entry into a building (school) with the intent to commit an offense inside (unauthorized entry / burglary or trespass depending on jurisdiction).
Situation:
"Charlie uses his old janitor's key to gain access to the school, lies to the janitor to get him to leave, and enters the nurse's office intending to make a deceptive call to the valet — an unauthorized entry with criminal purpose."
Vandalism
Intentionally damaging, destroying, or defacing another's property; charged as criminal mischief, vandalism, or similar offenses under U.S. law.
Situation:
"Dee admits that during the night she snuck over to the councilwoman's car and slashed the councilwoman's tires to prevent her from getting to the vote."