Florida Disorderly Conduct Defense Attorney
Disorderly Conduct charges in Florida
Disorderly conduct is described a person that acts in such an unreasonable manner that it alarms or disturbs others or instigates a break of peace. Examples of disorderly conduct can include:
- Public drunkenness
- Loud or unreasonable noise; peering into the windows of others with a lewd purpose
- Calling the fire department to report a false fire alarm
- Making a false call to 911
- Filing a false police report
In Florida, disorderly conduct is one of the most common offenses. Most of these offences are classified as a misdemeanor. If convicted you can face court supervision, probation, conditional discharge or face up to one year in county jail.
If you are under investigation or have been arrested and charged, contact PJ Mitchell and he will be available to speak with you regarding your situation. He will discuss what options you have, what will happen next and help you find the best possible defense to aid in the best feasible outcome. You can call our office at (305) 447-1333 or reach us by completing the form below or by sending an e-mail. He will fight for your rights!