
Disorderly Conduct Crimes Attorney in Fishers
Decisive Defense for Violent Crimes Across Central Indiana
Disorderly conduct is a crime that can be loosely defined as any action that disturbs the peace of others. If you are charged with disorderly conduct it can result in fines, probation and potentially even jail time. Because disorderly conduct can cover a broad range of actions, it is a good idea to have representation from Shircliff Law LLC to help figure out what you are charged with and why. In Indiana, in order to prove disorderly conduct in court the prosecution must be able to prove intent or that the person knowingly committed the behavior.
David Shircliff and his team have been practicing criminal defense law for more than 30 years and have handled over 180 cases including disorderly conduct cases and have managed to gain many positive outcomes. David knows the law and knows how to fight the charges against you to get them reduced or even dropped.
Our law firm offers free consultations to new clients where we will discuss your individual case and what we can do to help. Disorderly conduct can be a confusing charge and no one should go without the legal defense they need and deserve.
Call us today at (317) 936-3404 to schedule your consultation.

What Sets Shircliff Law LLC Apart?
Clear Guidance. Strong Defense. Always on Your Side.
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With over 30 years of courtroom experience, David Shircliff brings unmatched legal insight to every case.
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We tell you the truth, fight without hesitation, and act with purpose at every stage.
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From local courts to federal appeals, we know how to win — and we’ve done it.
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We work with you one-on-one, staying hands-on through every phase of your case.
Penalties For Disorderly Conduct in Indianapolis
The penalties for a disorderly conduct charge can vary based on why the charge was filed. In most cases, a disorderly conduct charge is listed as a class B misdemeanor, which can result in probation, 180 days in jail, and/or a $500 fine.
However, if the charge involves the disruption of airport security or occurs within 500 feet of a funeral service, it is upgraded to a class 6 felony. A class 6 felony can range anywhere from 6 months to 2.5 years in jail and up to a $10,000 fine.
Shircliff Law will be there for you to determine the facts of your case and help to decrease the penalty or gain an acquittal if possible.
Don’t Let a Disorderly Conduct Charge Ruin Your Life.
We know that understanding the law is a challenging endeavor. That’s why you need the experience and knowledge of a local legal team you can trust to defend you.
If you are charged with disorderly conduct or any other crime, call (317) 936-3404 or contact Shircliff Law LLC online today.

