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  2. Disorderly conduct - Wikipedia

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    Disorderly conduct is a crime in most jurisdictions, ... Articles 277 to 304 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China, revised and promulgated on 14 ...

  3. Stop and identify statutes - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2011, there is no U.S. federal law requiring that an individual identify themself during a Terry stop, but Hiibel held that states may enact such laws, provided the law requires the officer to have reasonable and articulable suspicion of criminal involvement, [28] and 24 states have done so. [29]

  4. Coates v. City of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Coates, 21 Ohio St.2d 66, 255 N.E.2d 247 (Ohio 1970); probable jurisdiction noted, 398 U.S. 902 (1970). Holding; A Cincinnati ordinance which made it a criminal offense for three or more persons to assemble on a sidewalk and annoy passersby violated the rights of free assembly and association. Additionally, the vagueness of the law violated due ...

  5. Joseph Smith and the criminal justice system - Wikipedia

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    Smith was born in Vermont in 1805, and his family moved to New York in 1817. At age 20, Smith—described in court records as "Joseph the glasslooker"—faced his first criminal charge, a misdemeanor count of being a "disorderly person". In 1830, he faced the same charge. Smith left New York for Ohio.

  6. Country singer sentenced after tossing chair off Nashville ...

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    This is not Mr Wallen's first brush with the law. He was previously arrested in May 2020 for public intoxication and disorderly conduct outside Kid Rock's honky-tonk in the entertainment district ...

  7. Three charts that show how rare congressional expulsions are

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    Members can be censured over violations of the law or merely conduct deemed unbecoming of the chamber. The first representative to be punished was William Stanbery of Ohio in 1832. He was censured ...

  8. Law of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The only official publication of the enactments of the General Assembly is the Laws of Ohio; the Ohio Revised Code is only a reference. [4] A maximum 900 copies of the Laws of Ohio are published and distributed by the Ohio Secretary of State; there are no commercial publications other than a microfiche republication of the printed volumes. [5]

  9. Chris Zylka Facing Multiple Felony Charges While ... - AOL

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    Chris Zylka is facing multiple felony charges following an altercation with law enforcement in Ohio. Multiple outlets reported that Zylka, 39, was in the middle of a busy road in Warren, Ohio on ...