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Disorderly Conduct Castle Rock Attorney | Douglas County Disorderly Conduct Lawyer

Disorderly Conduct, C.R.S. 18-9-106, charges can occur after you overreact to a situation in the heat of the moment, or make a mistake in judgment. Road rage, fights in public, making loud noise in public or even swearing in public can lead to Disorderly Conduct charges. Disorderly Conduct charges can be serious and should always involve an experienced criminal defense attorney.
 

Parker Disorderly Conduct Charges | Ways Disorderly Conduct Charges Are Filed

In Parker, Disorderly Conduct charges can occur under many different circumstances. The definition of  Disorderly Conduct includes making an offensive gesture while you are in public, or making unreasonable noise in public or near a private residence. Disorderly Conduct charges also commonly occur if you get into a fight with someone in public, discharge a firearm in public, or display a deadly weapon, like a gun or knife, in public. We have commonly seen Disorderly Conduct arrests or charges after road rage incidents, fights or bar brawls.  Sometimes, someone accidentally fires a gun in public. It should also be noted that if a person gets into a fight in public with someone they are or have ever been in an intimate relationship with, they will face added Domestic Violence charges.

 

You need a Disorderly Conduct Castle Rock attorney if facing charges or accusations of Disorderly Conduct in Castle Rock or Douglas County.

Lone Tree and Castle Rock Disorderly Conduct | Class of Charges for Disorderly Conduct

Petty Offense Disorderly Conduct

Disorderly Conduct is a petty offense if you make an offensive gesture, utterance or display in public or make unreasonable noise in public or near a private residence. Additionally, fighting in public that isn't part of an amateur or professional contest is a petty offense.

Class 2 Misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct

If your intent is to disrupt, impair or interfere with a funeral, or cause emotional distress to a person attending a funeral by making an offensive gesture or unreasonable noise, Disorderly Conduct is a class 2 misdemeanor. Displaying a firearm in public will also lead to class 2 misdemeanor charges. In these cases, menacing can be filed as well.

Class 1 Misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct

If you discharge a firearm in a public place, except while engaged in lawful target practice, hunting, or firing blank cartridges at a veteran's funeral, you will face class 1 misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct charges.

Castle Rock Disorderly Conduct Lawyer: Call Us at 303-265-1950

A conviction of Disorderly Conduct in Castle Rock or Highlands Ranch can be crippling. Not only can you risk possible imprisonment, but you also risk heavy fines, community service and a lifetime criminal record. Don’t put your future at risk in so many ways. Instead, involve an aggressive Disorderly Conduct Castle Rock attorney from Sawyer Legal Group to fight for you and defend your future.