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  2. Disturbing the Peace (2020 film) - Wikipedia

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    English. Box office. $49,104 [ 1] Disturbing the Peace is a 2020 neo-western action thriller film directed by York Shackleton and starring Guy Pearce. The film follows a police officer who must fight back against a violent outlaw motorcycle club that takes over his small town. The film was poorly received on release.

  3. Breach of the peace - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, prosecutions for breach of the peace are subject to constitutional constraints. In Terminiello v.City of Chicago (1949), the United States Supreme Court held that an ordinance of the City of Chicago that banned speech which "stirs the public to anger, invites dispute, brings about a condition of unrest, or creates a disturbance" was unconstitutional under the First ...

  4. Bans on Nazi symbols - Wikipedia

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    In early 2007, the Riigikogu was proceeding a draft bill amending the Penal Code to make the public use of Soviet and Nazi symbols punishable if used in a manner disturbing the public peace or inciting hatred. [59] The bill did not come into effect as it passed only the first reading in the Riigikogu. [60]

  5. Lionel Richie - Wikipedia

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    Lionel Brockman Richie Jr. (born June 20, 1949) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and television personality. He rose to fame in the 1970s as a songwriter and the co-lead singer of the Motown group Commodores; writing and recording the hit singles "Easy", "Sail On", "Three Times a Lady" and "Still" with the group before his departure.

  6. Devon Sawa - Wikipedia

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    Devon Sawa. Devon Edward Sawa (born September 7, 1978) is a Canadian actor. He began acting when he was a teenager and appeared in several films in the 1990s including Little Giants, Casper, Now and Then, Wild America, Idle Hands, and Final Destination.

  7. Criminal Code (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Criminal Code ( French: Code criminel) is a law that codifies most criminal offences and procedures in Canada. Its official long title is An Act respecting the Criminal Law (French: Loi concernant le droit criminel ), [ 1] and it is sometimes abbreviated as Cr.C. (French: C.Cr.) in legal reports. [ 2] Section 91 (27) of the Constitution Act ...

  8. Ludacris - Wikipedia

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    Ludacris is the founder of his own record label, Disturbing tha Peace, an imprint distributed by Def Jam Recordings. He is the co-owner of Conjure Cognac . In 2011, Ludacris released his own line of headphones called "Soul By Ludacris" manufactured by Soul Electronics . [ 53 ]

  9. John M. Sjogren - Wikipedia

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    April 4, 1966 (age 58) United States. Nationality (legal) American. Occupation. Film director. John Mark Sjogren (born 4 April 1966) is an American film director. [1] Raised in La CaƱada, California, John Sjogren's films have included actors including Corey Feldman, Todd Bridges, Dom DeLuise, and Roxana Zal .