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He found Mr. Sharpton and his co-defendants guilty of disorderly conduct, which is a violation and does not result in a criminal record.
In 32 percent of those cases, the defendant pleaded guilty to a reduced charge, like disorderly conduct, which is a violation.
Mr. Sharpton and nine others were offered no additional jail time only if they pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, which is a violation and does not result in a criminal record.
In that case, Mark J. Meckler, a Tea Party leader arrested at La Guardia Airport after he gave a locked gun box to an airline agent, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, which is a violation, not a misdemeanor.
But the Brooklyn district attorney's office said that Mr. Dorismond had only two convictions as an adult, both for disorderly conduct, which is a violation, less serious than a misdemeanor and technically not a crime.
No, because it implies selfish conduct, which is a negative aspect of human behavior.
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(The foundation takes its name from the Italian word meaning "to conduct," which was a password used by escaped slaves crossing the Ohio River).
Even though Joshua Lott was initially charged with mob action, which is a fairly serious charge, when the police took a closer look at it — which they did — they reduced it down to reckless conduct, which was a misdemeanor.
In total, 18 interviews were conducted, which was a similar number of participants used in the study described by Kinzie et al. [ 32].
At its heart is a new solicitor's code of conduct, which is just 54 pages, a document that not too long ago was a book of hundreds of closely typed pages.
The second Dharma principle is ethical conduct, which is rooted in a compassionate concern for all living beings in the vast web of life.
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