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Can you fight a “Disorderly Conduct” Charge?

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Imagine having barbecue with friends, eating well, and drinking beers. Then, while talking with several neighbors on the sidewalk, a police officer parked and told you that someone called regarding a “disturbance.” Before long, you are “taken into protective custody.” Also, you are issued a “public intoxication” misdemeanor citation.

What can you do in this case if you know that you’re not drunk and you’re not causing any disturbance? Well, you can ask a lawyer and turn to the law.

If you’re arrested in California, their Penal Code Section 647 concerning “disorderly conduct” states that anyone found under the influence of liquor in a public place may be put into civil protective custody. However, there should be conditions. The individual should be unable to care for his safety or for other’s safety, and interferes with the free use of a sidewalk, street, or any public way.

In the case above, there are many arguments to fight the charge. First of all, if you said that you were not so intoxicated, how did the officer conclude that you were? Did he perform any field sobriety tests on you? Remember that being “legally drunk” while driving is different from just talking with neighbors outside your house. So will your neighbors testify on your behalf?

Also, take note that a criminal conviction requires proof beyond reasonable doubt from a unanimous jury. If misdemeanor is your charge, then you can still reduce that to an infraction, upon advice of your defense lawyer.

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