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                <title><![CDATA[Defenses for Disorderly Conduct Charges in Arizona]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Why Disorderly Conduct Charges are often challenged and dismissed “Disorderly Conduct” is also known as “Disturbing the Peace”. There are a number of offenses under Arizona Criminal Code A.R.S. 13-2904 that fall within the classification of Disorderly Conduct. These are among the most successfully challenged criminal offenses due to their vague and sometimes biased nature.&hellip;</p>
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<p><em>Why Disorderly Conduct Charges are often challenged and dismissed  </em></p>



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“Disorderly Conduct” is also known as “Disturbing the Peace”.  There are a number of offenses under Arizona Criminal Code <strong>A.R.S. 13-2904</strong> that fall within the classification of <a href="http://www.novakazlaw.com/CriminalDefense/DisorderlyConduct.aspx">Disorderly Conduct</a>. These are among the most successfully challenged criminal offenses due to their vague and sometimes biased nature.</p>



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By law the police must have <a href="/blog/phoenix-criminal-defense-1/">“probable cause” </a>to make an arrest.  And although they may feel that the arrests meet the standards for probable cause that a crime occurred, the charges are often disputed and unjustified.  For example, police often issue charges of Disorderly Conduct when they are annoyed with a person, and no other criminal charges apply to their conduct.</p>



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Disorderly Conduct charges are often seen coupled with other criminal charges such as domestic disputes or <a href="http://www.novakazlaw.com/CriminalDefense/DomesticViolence.aspx">domestic violence</a>, assault, resisting arrest, and other serious felony criminal offenses.
Under <strong>A.R.S. 13-2904</strong> in Arizona, a person may be guilty of disorderly conduct if they intentionally and with knowledge disturb the peace of a neighborhood, business, person, gathering, meeting, or procession. Behaviors that fall within this code include but are not limited to fighting; serious, violent or disruptive behavior; public belligerence; unreasonably loud noise  music, or laughter; use of abusive or offensive language; use of offensive gestures to anyone present that will likely provoke immediate physical retaliation; refusal to obey a civil or lawful order to evacuate or disperse issued to maintain public safety in emergency; or reckless handling, display or discharge of a gun or deadly weapon.</p>



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Criminal defenses include but are not limited to violations of constitutional rights including right to free speech, and gathering peacefully; insufficient evidence; lack of eye witnesses, lack of biased witnesses; or conflicting witness testimony; justification defenses; and failure of the prosecution to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that a criminal offense occurred.</p>



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Most are charged as Class 1 Misdemeanor in Tempe AZ call for 30 days in jail if convicted.  If the behavior involves reckless handling, display or discharge of a gun or other deadly weapon, they are charged as Class 6 Felonies.  All felonies in Arizona expose a person to prison terms sentencing and other harsh penalties.  Other penalties include fines, fees, assessments, costs, probation, community service, and court ordered anger management counseling.</p>



<p><br>You should always consult a criminal <a href="http://www.arizonacriminaldefenselawyer.com/lawyer-attorney-1584062.html">defense</a> attorney if you face disorderly conduct charges in Arizona, to discuss your options for <a href="http://www.arizonacriminaldefenselawyer.com/lawyer-attorney-1581682.html">defense</a>.  Defenses may apply that can be used to challenge due to lack of evidence, and justification. But your chances of a dismissal increase substantially if you are represented by a qualified criminal defense attorney.</p>



<p><strong>Additional Resources: </strong></p>



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•	Tempe Police Investigations Unit</p>



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•	<a href="/blog/disorderly-conduct-charges-law/">Disorderly Conduct in Arizona  </a></p>



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•	<a href="http://www.azleg.state.az.us/ars/13/02904.htm">Arizona Revised Statutes</a></p>



<p>• <a href="http://www.azcourts.gov/Portals/0/aoc/pdf/2012CrimCodeSentencingChart.pdf">Arizona Sentencing Chart 2012 – 2013</a></p>



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•	Tempe Municipal Court</p>



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