Disorderly Conduct
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Disorderly Conduct describes behavior that disturbs the peace or endangers the safety of a community.
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The following are some examples of Disorderly Conduct:
- Fighting
- Violent behavior
- Disruptive behavior
- Unreasonable noise
- Using abusive or offensive language/gestures towards someone with intent to provoke retaliation
- The use of vulgar or obscene language in a public place
- Reckless display or charge of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument
More often than not, disorderly conduct is charged as a misdemeanor. However, if the offense involved a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument, it may be charged as a felony.
A judge will typically decide whether or not the act complained of falls under the definition of disorderly conduct. Penalties usually consist of a fine, imprisonment, probation and/or a counseling requirement.
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