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lia weist thanked Tom Jackson's answer

States usually have laws that define what actions constitute "grave desecration."

The classification of such actions as to a felony, misdemeanor (and the degree of either) and the fine and or punishment if convicted.

Here's an example:

http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/enactedlegislation/statutes/html/bysection/chapter_14/gs_14-148.html


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lia weist voted up Rooster Cogburn's answer

Maybe you should contact UCLA and ask if they have any student housing referrals or companies that do. Housing in L.A. Is not cheap nor easy to find. Maybe this site will help.

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lia weist thanked Rooster Cogburn's answer

Maybe you should contact UCLA and ask if they have any student housing referrals or companies that do. Housing in L.A. Is not cheap nor easy to find. Maybe this site will help.

Pet Friendly Apartments for Rent in UCLA, CA - Apartment Guide

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lia weist voted up Arthur Wright's answer

No but he still could especially if the abuse is serious and continues but the Law doesn't force him to say anything here and he may tell you to do so but all up to you here.  Just don't let this get out of hand before you really get beat up or worse and it … Read more