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OFFENSESAGAINST ORDERAND SAFEI'Y
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a hearing, since from the defendant, as a
r ,rf his actions in advocatingcivil rights, Lring prosecutedunder statutes, valid on :irce, for conduct protccted by f'ederal :urional guarantees or by federal statutes hq ir.rth constitutional and statutory guaran-
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Arrests of persons under former $ 1A_6_225 held not- motivated by any discriminatory purpose and not part of a policy of racial discrlmi_ natjon maintained by city. Cochran v. Ciry of. E u l a u t a . A l a . , 2 5 I F . S u p p . 9 8 1 r M . D . A l a .1 9 6 6 t . Evidencc clearly showed an unlawful assernbly and that the defendants remained after proper warning to disperse. Thomas v. City of E u f a u l a , 4 4 A l a . A 1 r p .6 1 t , 2 l S S o . 2 d B l 3 t A l a . App.1968), certiorar.i denied 283 Ala. 719. 218 S o . 2 d8 1 7 .
Disorderly conduct.
$' A person commits the crime of disorderly conduct if, with intent to public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm, or recklesslycreating a risk
[, he:
I ) Engages in fighting or in violent tumultuous or threatcningbehavior;
2) Makesunreasonablenoise; or 3) In a pubiic piace uses abusive or obscenelanguage or makes an gesture; or {f,}SCâ&#x201A;Źnâ&#x201A;Ź 1) Without lawful authority, disturbs any lawful assembly or meeting of pfrsons; or 5 t Obstructs vehicuiar or pedestrian traffic, or a transportation facility; 6) congregateswith other person in a public place and refusesto comply mth a lawful order of thc police to disperse. tl Disorderlyconductis a ClassC misdemeanor. (Acts l9?2, No. 602, p. j. :\ 5525.) -l'his
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section is adapted lrorn Michigan Revised Oriminai Code $ 552b and New yor.k Revised Penal Law $ 240.20. is de-signed to protect the public fr.om berng annoyed, -_It :nconvenienced or alarmed. 'Ihe section modifies former $ l3_6_1g (usrns obscene or :nsulting iangr-ragein the presence of a girl or woman), former g 13-6-101" (disturbing romen at public assembly), former $ 1g-6-102 (disturbing religious worship), formei (disturbing people meeting for school purposes- or holiday), former i 1?-q-193 { 13-6-104 (disturbing lawlul meetings) and former g 13-6-100 (disturbing peace of by violent, etc., language or conduct). This section encompasses the co-mmon law "thers ,rffensesof breach of the peace and disturbing the peace. The criminal code explicitly requires as an element of the offense an rnrent ro inconvenience, annoy, or alarm the public, or the reckless creation clf a risk thereof. ,.fhc .\labama law does not require intent, rather it requires a wilful act that disturbs. Salter r State, 99 Ala.App. 207,13 So. 535 (1893) (former $ 18-6-102). The Alabama law is more oriented towards who is disturbed and the purpose of the assembly. yarbrough v. S!a!e,20 AtApp. 250, 101 So. 321 (1924) (women in a public place, former $ 1g 6-101); \lillican v. State, 26 Ala.App. 104, 153 So. 891 (1934) (Sunday school is a religious rneeting, former $ 13-G-102); Jones v. State,38 Ala.App. S10,89 So.2d 1i0 (1956) disturbing school, former-$ 13-6-103). Although the most recently enacted disturbing the peace statute, former $ 13 6-100, (1959), was not oriented torvards whom or where rhe disturbance takes place, it failed to make intent an element of the of'fense. Abernathy v. State, 42 A1a.App. 149, 155 So.2d 586 (no specific intent to breach the peace necessary),reversed on other grounds, 380 U.S. 447 (7965). It is axiomatic, of course, respecting all offenses where some criminal intent must be proved, that the defendant's intent must be inferred from all the facts. as viewed
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