If the case involved ONLY an instance of disorderly conduct - that charge is basically a minor misdemeanor and can usually be disposed of by the payment of a relatively small monetary fine - or a short time in jail - or perhaps a day of community service.
Disorderly Conduct is a minor misdemeanor offense and can be punished by a small fine, short stay in jail, or community service.
Disorderly Conduct is a misdemeanor criminal offense. Yes, it will appear on your record.
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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.
That depends on the state you reside in or the municipality you reside in. Generally Disorderly Conduct is a low class misdemeanor, which could result in probation, community service, or fines not likely to exceed $300.
Disorderly conduct is an offense, most likely, in every jurisdiction in the U.S., if not everywhere else. It's only a misdemeanor, though.
Disorderly Conduct is a misdemeanor offense. With no prior criminal record you will probably receive only a fine.
Misdemeanor. But as easy and lenient as it probably was, it does not show up well on your record that you violated it.
In the state of Utah, disorderly conduct is considered a class C misdemeanor. Disorderly conduct is punishable by up to 3 months in jail and a $750.00 fine.
Unsure what it information is being sought. Disorderly Conduct is generally (always?) charged as a misdemeanor. It is considered to be a "public order" offense and, yes, you can be convicted of it, for which you will be fined or possibly sentenced to spend a certain amount of time in local jail.
Drinking in Public - is usually a "disorderly conduct-type" charge and is a misdemeanor.
Disorderly conduct in Walworth County, WI is defined as behavior that is overly loud, boisterous, violent, abusive, or otherwise extreme. Disorderly conduct is a class B misdemeanor that is punishable for up to 90 days in jail.