Criminal Defense Attorney In Phoenix
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Criminal Defense Attorney In Phoenix
Written By:
Charity Clark
Criminal Defense Lawyer
Licensed in Arizona since: 2012

Disorderly Conduct Defense Attorney in Phoenix, AZ

Disorderly Conduct in Phoenix can umbrella a few different illegal activities. These may include making unreasonable noise, fighting, or recklessly discharging a dangerous weapon around an otherwise peaceful neighborhood or family. Arizona law enforcement takes crimes of this nature very seriously and can charge you with a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the circumstances. If you’re facing disorderly conduct charges, you should reach out to our law firm immediately to avoid any damage to your future. 

At Charity Clark Law, we handle each case with compassion and understanding. Our team removes all bias and takes an in-depth look at each piece of your story. This allows us to craft a completely unique strategy from even the smallest details of the situation. Surprisingly, these can make the biggest impact on your case decision and allow you to maintain your freedom. We offer a free consultation with our criminal defense attorney to fully evaluate your circumstances and provide guidance on what you can expect moving forward, whether you work with us or not. Then, we build a custom quote to ensure our efforts are tailored to your case and your case alone. Together, we will do all we can to fight for you.

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What Constitutes as Disorderly Conduct in Arizona

There are several behaviors that constitute as disorderly conduct in Arizona. The nature of the action will determine whether or not you receive a misdemeanor or a felony charge. 

Here are some actions law enforcement consider disorderly conduct in Phoenix: 

Misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct

  • Engaging in fighting, violent, or disruptive behavior
  • Making unreasonable noise like yelling or smashing objects 
  • Using abusive or offensive language toward somebody to provoke physical violence
  • Making a commotion or display to disrupt a business transaction or meeting 
  • Refusing to obey lawful orders put in place to protect the public from hazards like a fire

Felony Disorderly Conduct

  • Recklessly handling, displaying, or discharging a dangerous weapon or instrument 

At Charity Clark Law, we’ve handled several disorderly conduct cases for our clients. Our criminal defense attorney has 12+ years of experience, allowing us to pull from her previous trials and in-depth case knowledge to craft an exceptional defense for your case. 

Otherwise, your future could be at risk from the impacts of a criminal record.

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Penalties for Disorderly Conduct in Arizona

The penalties for a disorderly conduct offense will depend on the charges given - misdemeanor or felony. 

We’ve listed the charges and penalties for you below:

Misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct - You can face up to 6 months in jail, $2,500 in fines, and victim restitution. 

Felony Disorderly Conduct with No Prior Convictions - You can face 4 months to 2 years in prison, $150,000 in fines, and victim restitution. 

Felony Disorderly Conduct with 1 Prior Conviction - You can face 9 months to 2.75 years in prison and fines/restitutions. 

Felony Disorderly Conduct with 2 or More Prior Convictions -  You can face 2.25 to 5.75 years in prison and fines/restitutions. 

If there are multiple victims of disorderly conduct, the courts can stack the penalties for each one. This may result in longer prison sentences and higher fines. 

We know penalties like these can cause intense anxiety and may be hard to handle. That’s why we’re here to provide support and guidance. Our team understands the gravity of this situation and won’t allow you to carry the weight alone. 

Our criminal defense attorney will do everything in her power to tip the scales of justice in your favor and keep your future intact.

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Charity Clark is one of the smartest attorneys I’ve ever met. She is aggressive, intelligent, and not afraid to fight for you. Her trial skills are unmatched. She knows how to handle a jury and argues the law like a champ. She will champion her client until the end and achieves real results.

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Charity was amazing and took care of everything. She answered all my questions quickly and was so polite. They took care of my case with ease and definitely took a load off my shoulders. Not only did they both do great work they got the response from the court we were hoping for. Charity is "THE BEST".

Work with an Experienced Disorderly Conduct Defense Attorney in Arizona

We provide a free consultation with our criminal defense attorney to discuss your specific charges. This evaluation helps us build a unique quote that fits each aspect of your case. Our defense attorney will also give you an understanding of what you will potentially be faced with based on the prosecutor assigned to your case and the court that will be handling your case. Once that consultation is complete, you will have all of the crucial information necessary to decide if our firm will represent you in your case. Give us a call or email us using our contact form to schedule your free consultation.

Our firm serves many cities and counties throughout Arizona. If your court case or potential charges are in Maricopa, Pinal, Pima, Yavapai or Coconino county, then contact us today to schedule a free consultation!

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The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. The Charity Clark Law team is licensed to practice law in Arizona. We invite you to contact us, but please be aware that contacting us does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until an attorney-client relationship has been established.

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