Disorderly Conduct
Causing a Disturbance
Engaging in disruptive behavior in or near a public place, such as fighting, yelling, swearing, excessive noise, public drunkenness, or disturbing others, is considered causing a disturbance.
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Public Mischief
Public mischief involves deliberately misleading law enforcement or authorities in a way that wastes resources or causes unnecessary investigation.
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Prize Fights
A prize fight occurs when participants agree to exchange blows with their fists, hands, or feet for money or a reward. Amateur sports like boxing or MMA, sanctioned by proper authorities, are excluded.
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Nudity and Indecent Exposure
Being nude in public or visible from private property without a lawful reason is illegal if it offends public decency or order.
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Trespassing at Night
Loitering or prowling near someone’s residence during nighttime hours without a lawful excuse is considered trespassing.
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Unlawful Assembly
When three or more individuals gather with the intent to disturb the peace or provoke others to do so, it is classified as unlawful assembly.
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