If you have been charged with
disorderly conduct in Marysville, Washington, you need to speak to a
Marysville defense attorney who is familiar with the
Marysville Municipal Court and the
Marysville Municipal Code . While many municipalities in Washington use the standard Washington State law on
Disorderly Conduct (RCW 9A.84.030), Marysville has enacted its own law that expands on that
traditional definition of
Disorderly Conduct (MMC 6.54.020). This difference makes it especially important that you
turn to a defense attorney who has experience working with the
Marysville Municipal Code.
Disorderly Conduct under both state law and the Marysville Municipal Code is a
misdemeanor offense. A conviction for Disorderly Conduct will mean that you will have to tell
all potential employers that you have been convicted of a crime and it
could also affect your ability to rent an apartment or home. In addition
to these consequences, you may also have to pay a substantial fine and
spend time in jail. The maximum penalty for a
Marysville Disorderly Conduct charge is a $1000 fine and 90 days in jail. To avoid these potential consequences,
you need to contact an experienced
Marysville disorderly conduct attorney quickly. I have been successful, with many of
my clients , in achieving resolutions that keep the
disorderly conduct charge off their records and avoid the negative consequences that a conviction
would have on their lives.
Marysville Disorderly Conduct Defense Attorney Lance R. Fryrear has been working in
Snohomish County and
Marysville for over a decade and has the experience necessary to aggressively defend
your Marysville Disorderly Conduct charge. Please
contact me as soon as you can to discuss your case during a free consultation. Marysville
Defense Attorney Lance R. Fryrear is here to help you through this hard
time in your life.
What to Do If You Have Been Charged with Disorderly Conduct in Marysville, Washington
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