Legal Question in Criminal Law in Iowa
disorderly house
i got a disorderly house ticket and i dont live in the house where i got the ticket
Asked on 4/28/09, 12:13 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Todd Miler
Miler Law Firm
Re: disorderly house
If you are charged under Iowa Code section 725.5 you don't necessarily need to live in the house in order to be found guilty. You should talk to an attorney.
Answered on 4/28/09, 1:21 pm
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