Summoned in August 1693 before the Kirk Session for his "indecent conduct in church," he "did not appear, being gone to sea."
In some states, indecent conduct can also occur on private property, depending on the intent or effect of the act.
He was charged in December 2005 with indecent conduct, disorderly conduct and lewd or lascivious conduct.
Suggested legislative changes: That the legal system should have the ability to charge both girls and boys (implying underage persons) with indecent conduct.
After their creation, the Committee noted that criminal proceedings had been started against several people for "indecent exposure and indecent conduct with young girls in the parks".
We refer to Mr. Taylor's indecent conduct," Roberta declared.
The clergy is also ripe for derision: In another little drama we have a bumptious priest come to chastise a group of dancing-girl marionettes for their indecent conduct.
He was caught by the school nurse, and charged with indecent conduct before the Lord Mayor of London.
"Nuisance" is traditionally used to describe an activity which is harmful or annoying to others such as indecent conduct or a rubbish heap.
He was arrested and tried before the Southern Command Military Court on charges of looting, credit card fraud, and indecent conduct.