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723.1 Riot. A riot is three or more persons assembled together in a violent and disturbing manner, and with any use of unlawful force or violence by them or any of them against another person, or causing property damage.
Penalties for Disorderly Conduct Assuming that it is charged as a misdemeanor, the usual penalties do not involve any jail or prison time, although in theory a defendant could receive a jail term of less than one year. More often, they will be ordered to pay fines.
Iowa Code 723.4 provides that you may be charged with and convicted of disorderly conduct if you: Engage in fighting or violent behavior in public. Make loud noise near a home or public building that causes unreasonable distress to the people in it.
Violation of this statute is a simple misdemeanor punishable by a minimum fine of $65 and a maximum fine of $625. The court may also impose a prison term of up to 30 days. The prison term can be in addition to the fine, or in place of the fine.
Disorderly conduct is a simple misdemeanor in Iowa and is generally defined as a person: Engaging in fighting or violent behavior in any public place or in/near any lawful assembly of persons.