What is considered a breach of peace in Indiana?

3 The general definition of the term "breach of peace" under Indiana law is more broad and includes all violations of public peace, order, or decorum. State v. Hart, 669 N.E.2d 762, 764 (Ind.Ct.App.1996); Census Federal Credit Union v.

Wann, 403 N.E.2d 348, 350 (Ind.Ct. App.1980). A breach of the peace is a violation or disturbance of the public tranquility or order, and includes breaking or disturbing the public peace by any riotous, forceful, or unlawful proceedings.Id.(emphasis added) Converted from WP6.1 by the Access Indiana Information Network.

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