Quote Originally Posted by bornatbirth View Post
is it a real poppy or a model poppy because if they burnt a model poppy they didnt burn a real poppy, so what law did they break

There is no offence per se of burning a poppy.

If one damaged property belong to another then the offence is criminal damage.

In this case the charge relates to section 2 offence not criminal damage. Please read the quote I posted for what is required to secure a conviction. It is too difficult to explain, in layman's terms, here.