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  2. Disorderly conduct - Wikipedia

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    Disorderly conduct is a crime in most jurisdictions, such as the United States and China. Typically, "disorderly conduct" is a term used to refer to any behavior that is considered unacceptable in a formal, civilized or controlled environment.

  3. Hess v. Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Indiana, 414 U.S. 105 (1973), was a United States Supreme Court case ... Hess was convicted in Indiana state court of disorderly conduct. Decision

  4. Leah Pruett - Wikipedia

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    She was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct in Hendricks County, Indiana, on October 21, 2012; the terms of a pre-trial conversion agreement were met on February 7, 2014. [10] She and former NASCAR driver Tony Stewart announced their engagement through simultaneous Instagram posts on each of their accounts on March 18, 2021. [ 11 ]

  5. Homer Van Meter - Wikipedia

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    He was arrested for the first time as a teenager, for drunk and disorderly conduct. In Aurora, Illinois, on June 23, 1923, Van Meter was sentenced to 41 days in jail for larceny. On January 11, 1924, he was sentenced for motor vehicle theft and incarcerated in Southern Illinois Penitentiary. At the time of his admission, he had a tattoo reading ...

  6. Expungement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Indiana's Second Chance law, sponsored by Sen. Greg Taylor, D-Indianapolis, allows for the expungement of certain misdemeanor and felony offenses. Indiana Code 35-38-9-2 through 35-38-9-6 allows for the expungement of misdemeanors, and non-violent felonies.

  7. List of violent spectator incidents in sports - Wikipedia

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    Three men were arrested for disorderly conduct, and the game was forfeited to the Yankees. [35] December 11 – A drunk fan who ran onto the field and attempted to steal the game ball was leveled by Mike Curtis in the fourth quarter of a Baltimore Colts' 14–3 win over the Miami Dolphins at Memorial Stadium. [36] [37] [38]

  8. Breach of the peace - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, prosecutions for breach of the peace are subject to constitutional constraints. In Terminiello v.City of Chicago (1949), the United States Supreme Court held that an ordinance of the City of Chicago that banned speech which "stirs the public to anger, invites dispute, brings about a condition of unrest, or creates a disturbance" was unconstitutional under the First ...

  9. Category:Crime in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Crime in Indiana" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;