PENNSYLVANIA DISORDERLY CONDUCT LAWYER
A disorderly conduct charge in Pennsylvania can be a graded as a misdemeanor or as a summary offense depending on the activity leading to the charge. In order to prove the charge the Commonwealth must show that the conduct included a public harm.
IF ARRESTED WITH DISORDERLY CONDUCT IN PA YOU NEED A CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYER
If you or someone you know has been charged with disorderly conduct in Pennsylvania it is extremely important to immediately hire an experienced Pennsylvania criminal defense attorney. It is important to hire a criminal lawyer as soon as possible so that the lawyer can help you preserve your legal rights, the evidence to support your defense, as well as your liberty. Therefore, when choosing a lawyer you should look for an attorney whose primary practice is Criminal Defense because criminal law is complex and your rights are at risk. Call criminal attorney David Lampman to discuss your case, 570-371-3737.
PENNSYLVANIA'S DISORDERLY CONDUCT STATUTE
§. Disorderly Conduct.
- Offense Defined. A person is guilty of disorderly conduct if, with intent to cause public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm, or recklessly creating a risk thereof, he:
- engages in fighting or threatening, or in violent or tumultuous behavior;
- makes unreasonable noise;
- uses obscene language, or makes an obscene gesture; or
- creates a hazardous or physically offensive condition by any act which serves no legitimate purpose of the actor.
- Grading. An offense under this section is a misdemeanor of the third degree if the intent of the actor is to cause substantial harm or serious inconvenience, or if he persists in disorderly conduct after reasonable warning or request to desist. Otherwise disorderly conduct is a summary offense.
- Definition. As used in this section the word "public" means affecting or likely to affect persons in a place to which the public or a substantial group has access; among the places included are highways, transport facilities, schools, prisons, apartment houses, places of business or amusement, any neighborhood, or any premises which are open to the public.
HIRE PENNSYLVANIA DISORDERLY CONDUCT LAYWER DAVID LAMPMAN
If you have been arrested you should look for an attorney, like myself, who is aggressive, honest and caring, and who has extensive experience defending Pennsylvania disorderly conduct cases and with the local criminal justice system. As a criminal defense lawyer I have handled many disorderly conduct cases. In fact I have defended cases ranging from minor traffic violations and first time Drug and DUI charges to first-degree murder cases. I am in the local criminal courts on a daily basis and maintain a positive relationship with the District Attorney's Office, the local police, and I have appeared in court before the local county judges on countless occasions. Moreover, I enjoy representing the wrongfully accused because I am passionate about fighting for people's constitutional rights. Most importantly, I have had serious criminal cases dismissed and won at jury trial.
I am eager to help you and confident that I will help you resolve these charges in a manner that is favorable to you and will help you move forward with your life. If you decide to hire me I will carefully listen to your side of the story, personally answer your calls, return calls promptly, and will personally handle all aspects of your disorderly conduct case with careful attention to every detail.
Please contact me at 570-371-3737 if you have any questions. I would like to discuss your case with you and meet you in person. I offer a free consultation and can visit you upon your request. My fees for disorderly conduct cases are very reasonable and payment plans (including credit card payment) can be arranged.



