local law
Disorderly conduct laws and penalties
25 to life
An arrest for 'Disorderly Conduct' or possibly 'Trespass.'
In most cases, a 16 year old can be questioned by police without their parents present. However, laws regarding juvenile interrogations vary by jurisdiction, so it's best to consult a legal professional for guidance specific to the situation.
At 8 years old, that's when the police are allowed to put handcuffs on, and arrest a child
This depends on the actions. Hitting someone can result in assault and battery charges as well as disorderly conduct. Hitting an officer can result in all of the above plus assaulting an officer and resisting arrest. The pentalties for these can range from fines to jail time.
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.
Well, some of the latest Hollywood scandals in the gossip lately are Reese Witherspoon's arrest for disorderly conduct and her husbands arrest at the same time for and driving under the influence.
If you have ever been arrest for a felony offense you will get denied for the permit. You can also be denied for being arrest on disorderly conduct. If you are denied, you can keep trying.
Not exactly. The cips may follow around the person and catch them in the act of something and they can be arrested and held for about 48 hours on another charge such as disorderly conduct, or etc.and then can be proven of the original crime.
Your probation sentence is probably not in NCIC records, but might be included in your local (state) crime computer. You'd be better off telling your PO about your disorderly arrest BEFORE he/she finds it out by running a routine check of your name.
If the warrant was entered into "the system" they could detain you, however the probability of NY extraditing you from NJ on simply a disorderly charge, is pretty slim.