Disorderly Conduct
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- Disorderly ConductScenarios of disorderly conduct.
- 2500 Penny Payment Leads to Disorderly ConductA Utah man was cited on a charge of disorderly conduct after paying for a disputed medical bill with 2,500 pennies. He was issued a citation for disorderly conduct and could pay as much as a $140 fine.
Erykah Badu Guilty of Disorderly Conduct for Naked VideoBadu was charged with Disorderly Conduct in April by Dallas Officials for walking naked in Downtown Dealy Plaza. The singer was found guilty of the misdemeanor crime and charged a $500 fine and was sentenced to 6 months probation.
Erykah Badu Charged with Disorderly Conduct for Window Seat Music VideoBadu is charged with the misdemeanor of disorderly conduct for appearing naked in her music video Window Seat. Window Seat proves inspiring and controversial with Badu's nakedness, a tie-in to JFK's assassination and claims about "guerilla filming".
Disorderly Conduct in Criminal LawDisorderly conduct is an umbrella term that is used to describe behavior that can or has caused a public disturbance. Usually, individuals are arrested for disorderly conduct because they exhibited the behavior in front of a police officer.- Where Do the 1 Percent Live?How does the Occupy movement look in the bastions of the 1%?
- The Truth of These Times from a WisconsiniteResearch it, please. Prove me wrong. Something must be done.
- Former Manager of Royal Oak's Lindell Ice Arena Pleads No Contest to Lesser ChargesThe former manager of Lindell Ice Arena was brought to trial on a charge of aggravated indecent exposure, but pleaded no contest to lesser charges to avoid a possible negative jury verdict.
Elementary School Teacher Gets $175 Ticket for Disorderly Conduct for Cutting Off Lamya Cammon's Braid in Front of ClassA Milwaukee teacher has been charged with disorderly conduct after she punished a first-grader, Lamya Cammon, by cutting her hair. The teacher cut one of the little girl's braids off after she wouldn't stop playing with them in class.- To Whom Do We Owe Respect? a Response to a QuestionDonald Pennington's thought-provoking piece on an incident that took place in American Fork, Utah, hit close to home for a number of reasons, and I haven't been able to forget it. Here's my response to the question of to whom do we owe respect.
Another View of the Gates-Crowley MatterFar too much has been written about the confrontation between Harvard's Henry Louis Gates and Sgt. James Crowley of the Cambridge, Massachusetts, police. In all of the discussion, an important Constitutional issue is being totally ignored.- Charles Lee "Cookie" Thornton: Will His Message Be Lost?Can any man be pushed into such a murderous act? Is there more to the story of Charles Lee "Cookie" Thornton and the murders that he committed? What was the message of truth that he wanted us to know?
- News in Brief - Grandma Busted at Drive ThruAn old lady fails to yeild the right of coffee.