Snooki's case is resolved in Seaside Heights

Snooki's disorderly conduct case was resolved in Seaside Heights, New Jersey yesterday. The case went as expected. Snooki plead guilty to violating a municipal ordinance for ""interfering with the enjoyment of the quiet use of the beach by others." She was given a $500.00 fine and two (2) days community service. This plea agreement allows her to avoid any jail time and to avoid a permanent criminal charge on her record. Typically, disorderly conduct charges in Belmar, Point Pleasant, Seaside Heights, or Manasquan are all resolved in this manner if an experienced criminal defense attorney is retained to represent the defendant. The fines vary depending on the municipality: for example, a violation of this same ordinance in Belmar has a fine of $1,250.00. Very expensive for having a little too much fun at the beach.

For additional information on Snooki's case, please see the Asbury Park Press article entitled, "Snooki fined $500 for annoying beachgoers".

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