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4.  All of the following, except one, are theories of prosecution for the crime of “Disturbing the Peace.” Select the invalid theory.Group of answer choicesA. LoiteringB. Loud and unreasonable noiseC. Fighting, or challenging someone to fightD. Offensive words inherently likely to provoke an immediate violent reaction

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  1. All of the following, except one, are theories of prosecution for the crime of “Disturbing the Peace.” Select the invalid theory.Group of answer choicesA. LoiteringB. Loud and unreasonable noiseC. Fighting, or challenging someone to fightD. Offensive words inherently likely to provoke an immediate violent reaction
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The invalid theory among the given options for the crime of "Disturbing the Peace" is A. Loitering. This is because loitering, or the act of remaining in a particular public place for a protracted time

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