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Young was charged with disorderly conduct, refusal to obey and interfering with an arrest.
What makes the book so alarming is its refusal to obey the rules.
Refusal to obey a mandatory evacuation order is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to 90 days in jail.
The second argument the Bush administration cites for invading Iraq is its refusal to obey U.N. orders that it disarm.
During his tenure as one of Israel's most famous former generals, Mr Sharon was known for bold his tactics and an occasional refusal to obey orders.
They did so to stress that the "chaos, bedlam and turmoil" caused by the governor's refusal to obey the law was "intolerable".
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Facing both the resignation of San Martín and the refusals to obey the orders, the Supreme Director canceled the orders, and the Army of the Andes stayed in Chile.
Police said demonstrators could face arrest for obstructing the movement of vehicles and people, refusing to obey lawful orders by a law enforcement officer, vandalism and refusal to disperse after unlawful assembly is declared.
The Venezuelan government refused to obey.
The barons refused to obey the crown.
Others simply refused to obey orders.
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