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Sec. 53a-182. Disorderly
conduct: Class C misdemeanor.
(a) A person is guilty
of disorderly conduct when, with intent to cause inconvenience,
annoyance or alarm, or recklessly creating a risk thereof, such
person: (1) Engages in fighting or in violent, tumultuous or
threatening behavior; or (2) by offensive or disorderly conduct,
annoys or interferes with another person; or (3) makes unreasonable
noise; or (4) without lawful authority, disturbs any lawful assembly
or meeting of persons; or (5) obstructs vehicular or pedestrian
traffic; or (6) congregates with other persons in a public place
and refuses to comply with a reasonable official request or order
to disperse; or (7) commits simple trespass, as provided in section
53a-110a, and observes, in other than a casual or cursory manner,
another person (A) without the knowledge or consent of such other
person, (B) while such other person is inside a dwelling, as
defined in section 53a-100, and not in plain view, and (C) under
circumstances where such other person has a reasonable expectation
of privacy.
(b) Disorderly conduct
is a class C misdemeanor. |