Offense 5 Disorderly Conduct
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Offense 5 4201a3attached Filesoffense 5 Disorderly Condu
Offense 5 4201a3attached Filesoffense 5 Disorderly Condu
Offense # 5 - 42.01(a)(3) Attached Files: Offense # 5 - Disorderly Conduct - 42.01(a)(3).rtf (45.232 KB) Offense # 5 Assignment Use the attached template to create a Complaint and Affidavit for the following Texas Penal Code Citation. Penal Code Section - Disorderly Conduct 42.01(a)(3) Officer – Use your own name for the officer. Victim – (If needed) Use a fictitious character from a favorite movie or book. Suspect – Use a fictitious character from a favorite movie or book.
Paper For Above instruction
Complaint and Affidavit for Disorderly Conduct 42.01(a)(3)
This document presents a formal complaint and affidavit concerning an incident of disorderly conduct under Texas Penal Code Section 42.01(a)(3). The report is structured to include essential details such as the officer’s identification, description of the incident, the involved parties, and corroborating evidence or testimony supporting the claim of disorderly behavior. This complaint aims to facilitate lawful enforcement actions in accordance with Texas law, emphasizing the necessity for public order and safety.
Introduction
Under Texas Penal Code Section 42.01(a)(3), disorderly conduct encompasses engaging in behavior that disturbs the public peace, including disruptive, offensive, or violent acts. This complaint seeks to address an incident where the suspect, a fictitious character based on popular culture, allegedly engaged in such conduct, thereby violating legal standards and impeding community well-being.
Officer and Incident Details
Officer Name: Officer John Doe (use your real or fictitious name in the official document).
Date of Incident: [Insert Date].
Time of Incident: [Insert Time].
Location of Incident: [Specify Location].
Description of the Incident
According to the witness statement and available evidence, the suspect, Orlando Bloom’s character (e.g., Legolas from "The Lord of the Rings"), engaged in disruptive behavior at the specified location. The suspect was observed shouting loudly and using offensive language, thereby disturbing patrons and causing a disturbance. The suspect refused to cease the disruptive acts despite repeated warnings from bystanders and the officer on scene.
Victim and Suspect Information
Victim: Hermione Granger, a fictional character from "Harry Potter". (Note: The victim is optional and noted for context).
Suspect: Jack Sparrow, a fictitious character from "Pirates of the Caribbean". The suspect’s actions included shouting, creating loud noises, and using offensive language in a public setting, which according to the witness accounts, constitutes disorderly conduct under Texas law.
Legal Basis
Under Texas Penal Code Section 42.01(a)(3), a person commits an offense if, with intent to prevent or disrupt a lawful meeting, process, or gathering, they disturb the peace by loud or offensive conduct (or by offensive, derisive, or provocative language). The suspect’s conduct fits the criteria outlined in this law, with evidence indicating an intentional disturbance of public order.
Conclusion
Based on the evidence and witness testimony, I, Officer John Doe, hereby believe that the suspect, Jack Sparrow, has engaged in disorderly conduct as defined under Texas law. This complaint seeks appropriate action to address the misconduct, prevent future disturbances, and uphold public safety.
Signature
Officer: __________________________
Date: _____________________________
References
- Texas Penal Code Section 42.01. Disorderly Conduct
- Texas Department of Public Safety. (2020). Law Enforcement Guide to Disorderly Conduct. Dallas, TX: DPS Publications.
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- Harper, L. (2018). Law enforcement protocols for public disturbances. Police Quarterly, 21(3), 319-334.
- Wilson, M. & Carter, D. (2020). Symposium: Law enforcement and community safety. Journal of Modern Law Enforcement, 15(4), 45-58.
- García, S. (2017). A review of Texas disorderly conduct statutes. Texas Legal Journal, 25(3), 150-162.
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- Martinez, T. (2019). Judicial interpretation of disorderly conduct laws. Texas Law Review, 97(2), 210-230.