(6)8.1.1 Disorderly Conduct: Difference between revisions
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A [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.1_Person|person]] is guilty of <b>Disorderly Conduct</b> if he or she [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.2_Willfully|willfully]]: | A [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.1_Person|person]] is guilty of <b>Disorderly Conduct</b> if he or she [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.2_Willfully|willfully]]: | ||
(a) uses abusive language and thereby intentionally creates a risk of [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.12_Assault|assault]]; | (a) uses [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.16_Abusive_Language|abusive language]] and thereby intentionally creates a risk of [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.12_Assault|assault]]; | ||
(b) intentionally disrupts any lawful assembly or meeting of persons without lawful authority; or | (b) intentionally [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.17_Disrupt(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.17_Disrupt|disrupts]] any lawful assembly or meeting of persons without lawful authority; or | ||
(c) intentionally obstructs vehicular or pedestrian traffic without lawful authority. | (c) intentionally obstructs vehicular or pedestrian traffic without lawful authority. | ||
Disorderly Conduct is a <b>Misdemeanor</b>. | Disorderly Conduct is a <b>Misdemeanor</b>. | ||
Latest revision as of 04:13, 17 December 2025
A person is guilty of Disorderly Conduct if he or she willfully:
(a) uses abusive language and thereby intentionally creates a risk of assault;
(b) intentionally disrupts any lawful assembly or meeting of persons without lawful authority; or
(c) intentionally obstructs vehicular or pedestrian traffic without lawful authority.
Disorderly Conduct is a Misdemeanor.