If they filed charges, there is no statute of limitations.
Disorderly Conduct is a misdemeanor criminal offense. Yes, it will appear on your record.
I'm not sure I understand what an 'accusation' is. Who is accusing someone of disorderly conduct? A neighbor? The police? Civil and Criminal are two very different areas and have different rules.
The statute of limitations on a disorderly conduct case in the state of Illinois is 3 years or 18 months. The length of time will depend on the facts of the case.
Disorderly Conduct is a misdemeanor offense. With no prior criminal record you will probably receive only a fine.
Criminal michief and disorderly conduct... If i had to guess ;p
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."
Misdemeanor. But as easy and lenient as it probably was, it does not show up well on your record that you violated it.
It sounds like the criminal code statute number for that particular offense in your state, whatever your state is.
The statute of limitations is going to be only 2 years for a misdemeanor. And it is tolled if the individual is not living in Georgia. There may be exceptions, so consult an attorney.
Disorderly Conduct - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
it do not have to
Disorderly Conduct - 2006 was released on: USA: 27 May 2006