Summerville Disorderly Conduct LawyerSummerville Disorderly Conduct Lawyer

If you have been arrested for disorderly conduct in Summerville call Summerville disorderly conduct lawyer John W. Molony and schedule a free consultation to protect your rights and your record. Under South Carolina law, Public Disorderly Conduct is a misdemeanor, and penalties include up to $100 in fines and up to thirty days in jail. However, convictions for disorderly conduct can result in more serious consequences. After a disorderly conduct conviction, that criminal record may impact your ability to work, rent an apartment or do anything else that requires a criminal background check.

What Is Disorderly Conduct In Summerville?

  • Gross Intoxication In a Public Place
  • Use of Profanity In a Public Place or Within Hearing Distance of a Schoolhouse or Church
  • Discharging a Firearm Without Good Cause, Either While Intoxicated or Pretending to be Intoxicated

In terms of Public Disorderly Conduct charges, "public place" can mean any place that is open to the public. For instance, bars, restaurants or concert venues may be "public places" even when privately owned.

Call A Summerville Disorderly Conduct Lawyer

Call disorderly conduct lawyer John W. Molony now and discuss your charges and your legal options free of charge! When you retain criminal defense attorney John W. Molony, you can expect to have a lawyer who will fight for you, listen to you, answer your phone calls and devote the time that your case requires. John W. Molony Law Firm, LLC is conveniently located in Charleston and defends Summerville clients charged with disorderly conduct.

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