WHAT IS THE LAW ON DISORDERLY CONDUCT IN OVERLAND PARK MUNICIPAL COURT?
The City of Overland Park passes city ordinances or laws that govern the behaviors of people within the city limits. The Overland Park Municipal Court hears alleged violations of those laws. Below you will find the law prohibiting disorderly conduct in the city of Overland Park.
11.28.040 DISORDERLY CONDUCT.
Disorderly conduct is, with knowledge or probable cause to believe that such acts will alarm, anger or tend to provoke an assault or other breach of peace:
Engaging in brawling or fighting; or
Disturbing an assembly, meeting, or procession, not unlawful in its character; or
Using offensive, obscene, or abusive language or engaging in noisy conduct tending reasonably to arouse alarm, anger or resentment in others.
Disorderly conduct is a Class C violation.
Possible Punishment
*Class C Violations are punishable by up to 30 days in the Johnson County Jail, however, most Class C Violations are eligible for probation
Have you been charged with Disorderly Conduct in the Overland Park Municipal Court? Here's what to do next:
If you have found yourself in the unfortunate situation of being accused of violating a law, you are already on the right track by being on this page. If you've never been in trouble before and now are charged with disorderly conduct it can be scary and confusing, beginning your education on the subject by looking at the law is a good start. Your next step should be to meet with an experienced lawyer who practices in the Overland Park Municipal Court. Ask your lawyer how these cases are generally addressed in Overland Park, as well as what are the people and personalities involved in the case. Having a lawyer who knows the court well is essential to your case.