Point Pleasant Beach Disorderly Conduct OffenseCriminal Defense Lawyer & Former ProsecutorIt is not uncommon for our law firm to receive an alarming telephone call from someone who is in shock after being arrested and charged with Disorderly Conduct in Point Pleasant Beach. If you find yourself in this situation, the criminal attorneys at our criminal defense firm, the Law Offices of John F. Marshall, can assist you. Our criminal lawyers are experienced in representing individuals charged with disorderly persons offenses in Point Pleasant Beach, including Disorderly Conduct and other alcohol related offenses. A criminal attorney from our office is available immediately to answer your questions and initial consultations with a lawyer are always without charge. The following is information which we have provided for the assistance of individuals charged with Disorderly Conduct, Unlawful Conduct, or Loitering in Point Pleasant Beach. Disorderly Conduct Offense in Point Pleasant BeachIt is important for individuals to understand that a Point Pleasant Police Officer has the ability to write a criminal complaint, summons or ticket, for Disorderly Conduct in two very different ways. An arrest for Disorderly Conduct can be based on N.J.S.A. 2C:33-2 of the New Jersey Criminal Code or under the Point Pleasant Ordinance Book. The Point Pleasant Disorderly Conduct Ordinance is couched in terms of Loitering and provides:
A Disorderly Conduct complaint can also be based on an alleged violation of the New Jersey Criminal Code under N.J.S.A. 2C:33-2. This law criminalizes certain "improper behavior" and "offensive language". The thrust of the statute is to prohibit conduct or language which is threatening and/or is likely to foster violence. A conviction for disorderly conduct under N.J.S.A. 2C:33-2 carries up to six (6) months in jail, fines and other penalties. Irrespective of which disorderly conduct law a person finds themself charged with, the important consideration is that both carry the potential for jail, monetary penalties and probation. An experienced criminal defense lawyer is a must in our opinion as a conviction can have significant consequences on an individual's life. If you or someone you know has been charged with Disorderly Conduct in Point Pleasant Beach, our criminal lawyers can help. Our attorneys include Jonathan F. Marshall, a former prosecutor, with over fifteen years experience appearing in Point Pleasant Beach and other Courts in Ocean County. A lawyer is accessible immediately to address your concerns and discuss your case in detail. Please do not hesitate to contact our office if you have been charged with Disorderly Conduct in Point Pleasant Beach and need an attorney. |








