🚨 Disorderly Conduct in Illinois is often charged as a "catch-all" for disruptive behavior, like loud arguments, false 911 calls, or fights that don't cause injury—typically a Class B misdemeanor under 720 ILCS 5/26-1 with up to 6 months jail and $1,500 fines, but escalating to Class 4 felony (1-3 years) if at school, place of worship, or involving false alarms to police/fire. In Will County 2025 cases, we've seen these arise from neighbor disputes, bar incidents, or social media threats in Joliet, leading to probation, anger management, no-contact orders, court costs, license points if a vehicle was involved, and a record that impacts jobs, security clearances, and housing forever. Defenses include proving no breach of peace (protected speech or minor annoyance), lack of alarm/disturbance, or seeking immediate reduction to local ordinance violation for dismissal!
💡 Facing disorderly conduct charges in Will County? Former prosecutor Jack L. Zaremba has 20+ years defending these cases in Joliet courts, turning potential convictions into dismissals or minimal outcomes. Free consultation at zarembalawoffice.com—protect your record before it’s too late! #DisorderlyConduct #CriminalDefense #WillCountyAttorney #JolietLawyer #zarembalaw


