25. Bill wаs sick оf the flаg thаt his neighbоr put in the grass near the rоad in front of his neighbor’s house. He hated the flag because it was for the football team that defeated Bill’s beloved Rams in last year’s Super Bowl. Finally, one night when he could not take it any longer, Bill went out and cut down the flag. He then set the flag on fire in the exact spot where he cut it down. It turns out the property was not actually on his neighbor’s property, but on a utility easement that that did not belong to his neighbor. In a jurisdiction that retains all common law definitions of crimes, what would Bill most likely be charged with?