Misdemeanor offense, usually an ordnance violation.
If someone was arrested for it, it will always be on their arrest record unless they were a juvenile at the time of the offense. If a person was convicted of the crime, then again it will always be on their record. In some cases a lawyer can be hired and a person's record can be expunged to take it off their record. Also that information might not be put on their record to begin with if there was a plea bargain or sentencing agreement.
Yes. It is usually cited as "Being Intoxicated In The Public Way" just like you wrote, or can be a part of other offenses. All state, and even all cities, have a public intoxication law; some are different than others; but always being drunk in public is an offense.
In most cities public consumption of alcohol or carry/opened container of alcohol is a Municipal Ordiance which equates to a misdemeanor and yes it is a criminal offense.
What is the fines for public intoxication in south Carolina
Public intoxication generally doesn't involve a vehicle: DUI or OUI (operating under influence) does. Public intoxication, or disorderly intoxication is the act of presenting oneself in an intoxicated, disorderly manner.
Yes, Iowa has a law against public intoxication. It is considered a misdemeanor offense and is defined as being intoxicated in a public place to the point where the person is a danger to themselves or others. Penalties for public intoxication in Iowa can include fines, probation, community service, or even jail time.
A major crime in Canada is typically referred to as a "serious indictable offense" or a "major criminal offense." These crimes include offenses such as murder, robbery, sexual assault, and drug trafficking.
If you were arrested, charged, and convicted of that offense it will ALWAYS remain on your criminal record. That is why it is called a criminal HISTORY.
It is very rare for one to be charged for having profane language in a public place. You could be asked to leave the public place.
Yes, it is a criminal offense, and is a permanent record unless you qualify to petition to have it concealed from the public.
By checking your criminal history record, which in the US is a public record. It will show all offenses you have been involved in since your 18th birthday.