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To cause disorder in public places


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No. It is usually treated as Disorderly Conduct or one of the other "public order" statutes.


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What is Michigan disorderly conduct law?

Disorderly conduct, known under Michigan law as Disorderly persons (MCL 750.168) is a catch all for several offenses in Michigan.You can be considered disorderly and subsequently charged with this offense if you: * Refuse to support your family * Are a prostitute, window peeper, or vagrant * Engage in illegal business * Beg in public * Loiter where illegal activities are taking place * Cause a public disturbance in public while intoxicated * Crowd or jostle people unnecessarily in public The penalty for this misdemeanor charge is up to 90 days in prison and a fine of not more than $500.00.