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Introduction<\/h2>\n

Disorderly conduct is a criminal offense that may consist of one or more charges, such as public drunkenness, disturbing the peace, loitering, loud threats, or party violations.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

A conviction of disorderly conduct in Arizona can result in a class 1 misdemeanor which is the most serious type of misdemeanor. If a weapon or dangerous instrument is involved, the charge may be upgraded to a class 6 felony. A disorderly conduct conviction requires the prosecutor to prove your case beyond a reasonable doubt.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

If you have been charged with disorderly conduct, consult with a reputable Peoria disorderly conduct lawyer. Arizona criminal law can be complicated and requires the expertise and guidance of seasoned legal counsel.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Disorderly Conduct Laws in Peoria<\/h2>\n

ARS 13-2904<\/a> defines disorderly conduct as intent to disturb the peace or quiet of a person, family, or neighborhood. To be classified as disorderly conduct, the alleged offender must have engaged in one or more of the following behaviors:<\/p>\n