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. � , - , i <br /> . . . ., . � . <br /> � i ��. <br /> � <br /> .��_ I� <br /> �� i <br /> 1 regards any of your neighbors -- don 't assault any of <br /> 2 them, don 't co�mit disorderly conduct towards any of <br /> 3 them. If you do, that is a violation of the stay, and <br /> 4 if you violate the stay, you come back before me -- <br /> � this is a misdemeanor that you gled to -- I could <br /> s sentence you up to 90 days in jail. I could sentence <br /> 7 you to 30 days in jail, 60 days or 90 days . I could <br /> 8 sentence you to straight time . �Tnat means you don 't <br /> 9 . get any work-rele2se, you just go to jail and do the <br /> �� time. Is tnat understood? <br /> 11 THE DEFENDANT: Yese <br /> ,,�_.., <br /> 12 MR. CRAWFORD: Your Honor, could we <br /> � -� 13 also add a breach of peace charge with regard to the <br /> 14 assault and disorderly conduct , include that within <br /> Z� the raage of same or similar? <br /> 16 THE COURT: Yeah, breach of peace <br /> 17 would be considered within the same or similar. I <br /> 18 always thought the two wer� synonymous . I always <br /> Z9 � thought disorderly conduct and breach of peace were <br /> 20 synonymous . At any rate, after lengthy discussion with <br /> 21 your lawyer I think you understand what it is . That <br /> 22 has to cease . Do you understand that? <br /> 23 THE DEFENDANT: Yes, I do. <br /> 24 <br /> THE COURT: You ta�ked to your lawyer <br /> 25 <br /> - _ and he has told you if you get -in��. beefs with any of <br /> �_:;� <br />