MISC0124 DISORDERLY CONDUCT is often charged in Hillsborough County, Florida. The crime of disorderly conduct is classified as a second- degree misdemeanor.NJ Disorderly Conduct attorneys in Somerset and Hunterdon County. Disorderly conduct is any behavior associated with disrupting a public space shared with others. Some examples of disorderly conduct offenses include: For a first offense, the Misdemeanor Intervention Program (MIP) might provide a way to resolve the case pending in Tampa or Plant City, FL. Although disorderly conduct is not considered a crime, it can still have negative consequences such as jail time. Contact our attorneys for a consultation! Completing APAD allows the adult to accept responsibility for his or her actions while avoiding an arrest and judicial record of the offense. If you've been charged with either Disorderly Conduct or Disorderly Intoxication, please contact Sean McQuaid today for a free consultation.