§ 97-35-7. Disorderly conduct; refusal to comply with police request | Statutes | Westlaw

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§ 97-35-7. Disorderly conduct; refusal to comply with police request

MS ST § 97-35-7West’s Annotated Mississippi CodeTitle 97. Crimes (Approx. 2 pages)

§ 97-35-7. Disorderly conduct; refusal to comply with police request

MS ST § 97-35-7West’s Annotated Mississippi CodeTitle 97. Crimes (Approx. 2 pages)

West's Annotated Mississippi Code
Title 97. Crimes
Chapter 35. Crimes Against Public Peace and Safety
Miss. Code Ann. § 97-35-7
§ 97-35-7. Disorderly conduct; refusal to comply with police request
(1) Whoever, with intent to provoke a breach of the peace, or under such circumstances as may lead to a breach of the peace, or which may cause or occasion a breach of the peace, fails or refuses to promptly comply with or obey a request, command, or order of a law enforcement officer, having the authority to then and there arrest any person for a violation of the law, to:
(a) Move or absent himself and any vehicle or object subject to his control from the immediate vicinity where the request, command or order is given, or
(b) Arise, if lying or sitting down, and move to a point designated by said officer outside the immediate area of, or which is affected by the occurrences at, the place of issuing such order, command or request, or
(c) Refrain from lying down or sitting down at, or in the immediate vicinity of, the place where said order, request or command is given, or
(d) Refrain from obstructing, with his body or any part thereof, or in any manner, the lawful movement or passage of any vehicle, or
(e) Refrain from placing, or permitting, or cooperating with another to place, his body or any part thereof, in front of or behind any vehicle, in such manner as to interfere with, or prevent its movement or block its path in lawful movement, or
(f) Refrain from chaining or tying or binding himself or another to any object or person, or
(g) Unbind, unchain or loosen himself, or remove himself, from any chain or other means whereby he may be prevented from moving away from the place or the immediate vicinity where he may be when such officer issues said order, request or command, or
(h) Walk or move to, enter and remain in, either or both, as may be directed by such officer, any police or other vehicle operated by any law enforcement officer or department, or any other vehicle designated by such an officer, or
(i) Act or do or refrain from acting or doing as ordered, requested or commanded by said officer to avoid any breach of the peace at or near the place of issuance of such order, request or command, shall be guilty of disorderly conduct, which is made a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, such person or persons shall be punished by a fine of not more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or imprisonment in the county jail for not more than six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
(2) Any person who causes, or aids, or encourages, or abets another to violate, or in violating, any provision of subsection (1) hereof, shall be guilty of disorderly conduct which is made a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, such person or persons shall be punished by a fine of not more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or imprisonment in the county jail for not more than six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
(3) If any person alone or in concert with others violates subsection (1) or (2) hereof, or both, under such circumstances or in such a manner as to evince a willful and wanton disregard for the life or safety of another and if as a result thereof another person or persons be injured, maimed or killed, the person or persons so violating subsection (1) or (2) hereof, or both, shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof, such person or persons shall be imprisoned in the State Penitentiary not longer than five (5) years or be fined not more than Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00), or both such fine and imprisonment.
(4) The act of breast-feeding shall not constitute disorderly conduct.
(5) The provisions of this section are supplementary to the provisions of any other statutes of this state.

Credits

Laws 1964, Ch. 336, §§ 1 to 4, eff. from and after passage (approved May 28, 1964). Amended by Laws 2006, Ch. 520, § 7, eff. from and after passage (approved April 3, 2006).
Miss. Code Ann. § 97-35-7, MS ST § 97-35-7
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