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Drunk and Disorderly in a Public Place
Section 91 Criminal Justice Act 1967
Maximum Sentence
Level 3 fine
Court Information
Magistrates’ Court
What is Drunk and Disorderly in a Public Place?
This offence occurs when a person is in a public place while drunk and behaves in a disorderly manner. It is often used to maintain public order and address disruptive or antisocial behaviour related to intoxication.
Court and Sentencing Information
These cases are exclusively dealt with in the Magistrates’ Court.
Maximum penalty: A Level 3 fine.
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