Definition of «disorderly conduct»

Disorderly conduct refers to behavior that is unruly, disruptive or disturbing to others. It can include actions such as fighting, using abusive language, creating noise, causing a public nuisance, or engaging in other behaviors that are likely to cause harm or alarm to others. Disorderly conduct is often considered a minor offense and may result in fines, community service, or counseling rather than imprisonment. However, repeated instances of disorderly conduct can lead to more serious consequences.

Phrases with «disorderly conduct»

Sentences with «disorderly conduct»

  • Anti-charter activists regularly disrupted speakers, and four were arrested and cited for disorderly conduct for their part in a planned protest at the moment the SRC took its first vote to grant a new charter. (reclaimourschools.org)
  • They were charged with disorderly conduct for refusing to move away from the stairway in front of the office. (nypost.com)
  • Earlier this year three men were arrested in Storm Lake, Iowa on charges of disorderly conduct after getting into a fight at a girls youth basketball game. (nays.org)
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