I was arrested for Disorderly Conduct 2nd degree what is the likely penalty?
Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree is a Class B Misdemeanor. The maximum penalty that can be imposed by law is 6 months in jail, and a $2,500...
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Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree is a Class B Misdemeanor. The maximum penalty that can be imposed by law is 6 months in jail, and a $2,500...
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