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(2) makes unreasonable noise and continues to do so after being asked to stop; or (3) disrupts a lawful assembly of persons; commits disorderly conduct. . . [2] Indiana's definition of "disorderly conduct" is modeled after the Model Penal Code's definition, and is typical, but not identical, to similar laws on the statute books of other U.S ...
The complaint alleged the following four felony violations of the California Penal Code: Conspiracy to commit crime in violation of Sections 182(a)(1) Fraudulent use of wire, radio, or television transmissions in violation of Section 538.5; Taking, copying, and using computer data in violation of Section 502(c)(2)