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–435– -435CHAPTER 41—DISORDERLY CONDUCT See. 791. 792. 793. 794. 795.

Drawing or exhibiting deadly weapon. Disturbing the peace; fighting. Disturbing religious or other meetings. Forcibly entering upon or detaining real property. Registration of guests in hotel, boardinghouse, or lodginghouse; penalties.

§ 791. Drawing or exhibiting deadly weapon Whoever, not in necessary self-defense, in the presence of another person, draws or exhibits a deadly weapon in a rude, angry, or threatening manner, shall be fined not more than $100 or imprisoned in jail not more than 30 days, or both. § 792. Disturbing the peace; fighting Whoever: (1) maliciously and willfully disturbs the peace or quiet of a neighborhood or person by: (A) loud or unusual noise; (B) tumultuous or offensive conduct; or (C) threatening, traducing, quarreling, challenging to fight, or fighting; or (2) upon the public streets or highways, fires a gun or pistol, or, in a loud and boisterous manner, uses vulgar, profane, or indecent language within the presence or hearing of other persons— shall be fined not more than $100 or imprisoned in jail not more than 30 days, or both. § 793. Disturbing religious or other meetings Whoever: (1) willfully disturbs or disquiets an assemblage of people met for religious worship or other purpose not unlawful in character, by profane discourse, rude or indecent behavior, or by unnecessary noise, either within the place where the meeting is held or so near as to disturb the order and solemnity of the meeting; or (2) without authority of law, willfully disturbs or breaks up an assembly or meeting not unlawful in its character— shall be fined not more than $100 or imprisoned in jail not more than 30 days, or both. § 794. Forcibly entering upon or detaining real property Whoever uses, procures, encourages, or assists another person to use force or violence in entering upon or detaining lands or other real property, public or private, except in the cases and in the manner allowed by law, shall be fined not more than $100 or imprisoned in jail not more than 30 days, or both. § 795. Registration of guests in hotel, boardinghouse, or lodginghouse; penalties (a) The proprietor or manager of a hotel, boardinghouse, or lodginghouse shall keep a register of all guests, which shall clearly show the name, nationality and date of arrival of each guest, the place from whence he came, and the date of his departure and destination. (b) Whoever: (1) being the proprietor or manager of a hotel, boardinghouse, or lodginghouse, fails to keep the register required by subsection (a) of this section; or

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