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Disorderly Conduct Can Bring Hefty Fines

If you have been arrested in Chicago for disorderly conduct, you could be facing fines upwards of $10,000. In addition, the misdemeanor class that your offense falls into will be dependent upon the circumstances surrounding the incident that led to the charge, and the statutes governing that assessment can become complex and confusing. Consequently, it is important that you retain a seasoned defense attorney who can evaluate the specifics of your case and mount an appropriate defense on your behalf.

 

If you are tempted to ignore your Chicago arrest or the disorderly conduct charge as a mere misdemeanor that is not important, rethink the consequences of what a conviction could mean. In addition to whatever fines are assessed and the mandatory community service required, you will also have to deal with the fact that you will forever have a criminal record. Even a misdemeanor conviction can have a negative impact on your future. Years from now, you will not want to find yourself trying to explain to a potential employer why you were convicted of a crime.

 

When an encounter with Chicago law enforcement results in a disorderly conduct charge for you, do not leave the outcome to chance. Contact the Law Offices of Andrew M. Weisberg. As a former prosecuting attorney, Mr. Weisberg will be prepared in advance for what you will be up against in court and will work assiduously to protect your rights and preserve your future. Call upon Chicago disorderly conduct attorney Andrew M. Weisberg today so that he can begin building the quality defense that you will need.

 

If you’ve been charged in Chicago with disorderly conduct, no matter how straightforward or complex the charge, Andrew M. Weisberg is a Chicago disorderly conduct attorney known for tough, aggressive defense. A former felony prosecutor, Attorney Weisberg has extensive experience in handling all types of criminal cases, from sex offenses and violent crimes to theft-related crimes and traffic violations. To contact Mr. Weisberg, visit https://www.chicagocriminallawyer.com/, call the office at 312.854.7004 or call his cell phone 24/7 at 773.908.9811 or Text LAWYER to 25827 for a prompt call back. The initial consultation is free.

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