Sentences with phrase «misdemeanor disorderly conduct»

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Distributing such images, conversationally known as revenge porn, is considered disorderly conduct, which is a misdemeanor.
Yep, during the 2016 offseason, he was arrested for three misdemeanors — fleeing arrest, public intoxication, and disorderly conduct.
Orth added that people charged with a couple of misdemeanors are commonly allowed to plead down to charges such as disorderly conduct, particularly if they, like Noel, have no prior criminal histories.
All four faced charges of disorderly conduct, a violation similar to a traffic ticket, while Donnaruma also faced a misdemeanor resisting arrest charge.
Kane had faced one misdemeanor trespass charge and separate noncriminal violations of disorderly conduct and harassment after two female patrons and a bouncer at the Bottoms Up club reported in June that Kane had allegedly grabbed the women and pulled their hair, and then allegedly refused the bouncer's orders to leave.
Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officers had filed a detainer in May 2016 — under President Barack Obama — for Salvadorian national Estivan Rafael Marques Velasquez after he was arrested for disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor, officials said.
Buffalo police charged Kane with misdemeanor criminal trespass, non-criminal disorderly conduct and four counts of non-criminal harassment after complaints by three women and a bouncer at Bottoms Up on West Chippewa Street.
A guy who has a couple of misdemeanors on his record for speeding tickets or for disorderly conduct when he was age 20 is one thing.....
She has been charged with a misdemeanor count of animal cruelty and a summary count of disorderly conduct.
Our Georgia criminal defense attorneys, working with our Atlanta criminal defense lawyer — represents clients throughout the state of Georgia in felony and misdemeanor charges such as: theft by shoplifting, possession of marijuana / drugs, simple battery, aggravated assault, probation revocation, bond hearings, obstruction, robbery, rape, domestic violence, disorderly conduct, forgery and more.
Some examples of misdemeanor crimes are drunk driving, disorderly conduct, or shoplifting.
People will be able to expunge minor non-violent offenses, certain misdemeanors such as disorderly conduct and trespassing, and offenses that...
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