Legal Question in Criminal Law in South Carolina
public disorderly conduct
i was charged with public disorderly conduct but i was on private property. how does that work.
Asked on 7/05/09, 3:15 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Johnston
Law Offices of Robert J. Johnston
Re: public disorderly conduct
It depends. First of all, there are different laws on this. Some are state laws, city laws and county laws. There are written different. I would need to know which one you were charged with. If you received a blue ticket it says under Violation Section Number. If you were charged with a warrant, it should say somewhere around the top of the warrant. Secondly, they are allowed to cite people with this offense on some private property.
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Robert Johnston
Answered on 7/05/09, 3:28 pm