Have you been charged with Disorderly Conduct?
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A charge of Disorderly Conduct in the State of Ohio is usually a misdemeanor of the fourth degree. While this is usually considered a non-violent crime, it can carry a penalty of 30 days in jail and a fine of up to $250.
If you are charged or accused of Disorderly Conduct, you will need an attorney who has experience in criminal defense. Get in touch right away to find what you can do to put yourself in a better position to obtain a favorable outcome. The consultation is free.
What is Disorderly Conduct?
Disorderly Conduct is defined in the Ohio Revised Code under R.C. 2917.11(A)(1):
“A) No person shall recklessly cause inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm to another by doing any of the following:
- Engaging in fighting, in threatening harm to persons or property, or in violent or turbulent behavior;”
What can you do?
Call now at 419-830-7441. If you, or someone you care about, has been charged with an offense of Disorderly Conduct in Toledo including Oregon, Maumee, Sylvania, Bowling Green, or Perrysburg, contact an experienced and knowledgeable criminal defense lawyer, Brian C. Morrissey, Attorney at Law. He will fight to get your criminal case a favorable outcome while protecting your rights. Steps should be taken as soon as possible to address these charges. Contact Brian C. Morrissey, Attorney at Law, right away at 419-830-7441 to set up a free consultation.