disorderly conduct
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A man is arrested for disorderly conduct after shouting loudly in a public park.
Definition
- Noun:
- A legal offense involving disruptive or unruly behavior: "Disorderly conduct" refers to any act that disturbs public peace, order, or decency. It typically involves actions that are disruptive, noisy, violent, or offensive in a public space.
- Behavior that violates public peace and quiet: The term specifically denotes conduct that molests, interrupts, hinders, agitates, or arouses others from a state of repose, thereby depriving people of the peace and quiet to which they are entitled.
Usage
- "Disorderly conduct" is a legal term used primarily in statutes and law enforcement contexts.
- It describes a category of misdemeanor offenses against public order.
- The term is often used in police reports, court proceedings, and legal discussions about public disturbances.
Examples
- Noun:
- The protesters were arrested for disorderly conduct after blocking the intersection.
- Loud, drunken shouting in the residential area at 3 AM can be charged as disorderly conduct.
- The police officer warned the individual that his aggressive behavior could lead to a disorderly conduct charge.
Advanced Usage
- "To be charged with disorderly conduct": This is the standard legal phrase for formally accusing someone of this offense.
- He was charged with disorderly conduct for starting a fight in the bar.
- "Disorderly conduct statute": Refers to the specific law defining the offense.
- The city's disorderly conduct statute prohibits fighting in a public place.
Variants and Related Words
- Breach of the peace: A similar legal term often used interchangeably with or as a component of disorderly conduct. It emphasizes the disturbance of public tranquility.
- Disturbing the peace: Another common synonym for disorderly conduct, focusing on actions that disrupt public order.
- Disorderly: (Adjective) Characterized by a lack of order; unruly.
- Conduct: (Noun) The manner in which a person behaves.
Synonyms
- Disturbing the peace
- Breach of the peace
- Public disturbance
- Unruly behavior
Related Phrases
- "Engage in disorderly conduct": To participate in behavior that qualifies as disorderly conduct.
- The group was warned not to engage in disorderly conduct.
- "Disorderly conduct arrest": An arrest made specifically for this charge.
- There were three disorderly conduct arrests made during the festival.
A man is arrested for disorderly conduct after shouting loudly in a public park.
Noun
- any act of molesting, interrupting, hindering, agitating, or arousing from a state of repose or otherwise depriving inhabitants of the peace and quiet to which they are entitled