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In Illinois, it is a crime to engage in a brawl or fight; to disturb an assembly or meeting; engage in offensive, obscene, abusive, boisterous or noisy conduct or in offensive, obscene or abusive language that arouses alarm, anger or resentment in others.
This may include loitering, public drunkenness or disturbing the peace. Someone does not commit a crime if they have an epileptic seizure.
Charles S. Beach represents those facing criminal
charges, including narcotics, DUI defense, felony driving while
revoked and license reinstatement.
Call (312) 739-0500 to schedule a consultation.
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