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It's a charge used when a PICK-POCKET robbery is suspected, but the actual robbery was never committed or can't be proven.

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Q: What is a disorderly conduct-jostling charge?
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Is it illegal to yell at people for no particular reason?

It might result in a charge of DISORDERLY CONDUCT.


What is the charge and or cost of disorderly conduct misdemeanor?

Most of the time, you will only be charged a fine for a disorderly conduct misdemeanor. It really all depends which state you live in and if it is your first offense or not.


What is the punishment for drinking in the street?

Drinking in Public - is usually a "disorderly conduct-type" charge and is a misdemeanor.


What is a disorderly conduct jostling charge?

It's a charge used when a PICK-POCKET robbery is suspected, but the actual robbery was never committed or can't be proven.


Whats a lesser charge then an aggravated battery with a firearm?

Aggravated Battery Aggravated Assault Disorderly Conduct


If you are initially charged with assault on a female and are offered disorderly conduct will anyone ever know you were charged with a domestic violence charge?

Confusingly worded question. The fact that you accepted a plea to Disorderly, will definitely show up, but so will whatever the original charge was, so they will be able to tell what it was bargained down from. What WAS the original charge? Assault or Domestic Violence? THAT is the charge that will show up. Depending under who's law your being prosecuted. If this is British law then NO, your domestic violence will not show up on a CRB check but your disorderly conduct will.


How long does Virginia keep a disorderly conduct charge on a persons record?

DIsorderly Conduct is a misdemeanor offense - if you received it after you became an adult (over 18) it will always appear on your record. Criminal offenses do not expire or "go away."


What Punishment Results from a Disorderly Conduct Charge in Minnesota?

It is a misdemeanor. Usually a nominal monetary fine or a short stay in jail.


What is a sentence using the word disorderly?

The disorderly group of protesters caused chaos in the street, disrupting traffic and disturbing the peace.


Can a police officer be the victim of disorderly conduct?

This varies from state to state, and largely depends on the circumstances. Some state supreme courts have ruled that law enforcement officers can be the victim of disorderly conduct, if the conduct in question was directed at the officer.


Can a disorderly conduct violation prevent you getting job in the health fild?

Disorderly conduct is one of the most common crimes charged in the United States. It is almost always a misdemeanor and is almost never a crime of moral turpitude (involving honesty, integrity, etc.) The good thing about it is disorderly conduct is one of those crimes that in which your behavior that caused the violation can be explained because the charge is often subjective to police interpretation. For example, continually honking a horn in a residential neighborhood at 2am could get you a charge of disorderly conduct. Now, that probably wouldn't be too serious to a prospective employer , but on the other hand, if your disorderly conduct involved something like picking up a prostitute or running naked down a street screaming, you would definitely be a turn off to a prospective employer. In short, chances are not likely a disorderly conduct charge would keep you from getting a job as long as it does not show a pattern of bad behavior.


I was given a ticket for disorderly conduct in the state of Texas for drinking blue Gatorade from a Windex bottle on my own property. Is this actuially aganst the law?

Check the disorderly conduct statute. Typically, the charge allows a broad range of disruptive behavior.