Grand Rapids Disorderly Conduct Lawyers
Disorderly conduct charges often come about in connection with public intoxication and/or boisterous behavior such as contributing to a noisy party that has disturbed a neighborhood. Sporting events are another common site of disorderly conduct. This type of crime is most often a misdemeanor.
At David G. Moore, Attorney at Law, our legal team is led by David G. Moore, a disorderly conduct defense lawyer with more than a decade of legal experience. As a former prosecuting attorney, lawyer Moore understands how these types of cases are tried and how to build an effective defense against criminal charges.
Our Attorneys Can Protect Your Best Interests
It is noteworthy how often it happens that police actions actually seem to trigger disorderly conduct. For example, the police may be questioning someone who is suspected of buying or selling alcohol without a license. The accused, in turn, seem to talk back and otherwise harass the police (as police perceive the interactions). Regardless of the circumstances and details of your case, we are prepared to mount a strong defense with your best interests at the forefront.
Contact Us For Help With A Defense Of Public Intoxication
We can take action to help prevent you from losing your professional license if that is an issue for you, as well as representing you vigorously in your criminal case. We pledge to keep you informed and stay in close contact about the status of your case if we represent you. Anytime you call and do not reach your attorney, you will receive a response within 24 hours.
Contact us online or call our office at (269) 808-8007 to schedule a free initial consultation with an experienced lawyer. You can reach us days, nights, weekends and holidays when you are in trouble with the law.