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The acts constituting disorderly conduct are somehwat differently worded in different jurisdictions. Look up your local statute and the actions are enumerated there. When the officer observes and testifies that any of those actions took place, that constitutes all that is necessary to make the charge.

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Appear in court to give your own testimoney and dispute the officer's version.

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