Any act of molesting, interrupting, hindering, agitating, or arousing from a state of repose or otherwise depriving inhabitants of the peace and quiet to which they are entitled.
See more 1 A breach of the peace of an eorldorman would occasion a fine.
2 A complaint was made against him for a breach of the peace .
3 Both also admitted conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace .
4 The voices grew louder, and some open breach of the peace seemed imminent.
5 He was evicted and subsequently arrested for breach of the peace .
6 She also admitted causing a breach of the peace in Smiths pub, Malahide.
7 The charges for breach of the peace and obstructing the garda were dismissed.
8 She bore false witness of a breach of the peace and attempted murder!
9 The leopards seemed throughout the conflict sedulously to avoid a breach of the peace .
10 But the leaders assure me there will be no breach of the peace whatever.
11 But a breach of the peace is not the way to bring this about.
12 They have also admitted related breach of the peace charges.
13 They pleaded guilty to causing a breach of the peace .
14 Of course he was arrested for breach of the peace , and locked up over night.
15 This abominable act, however, does not appear to have caused a breach of the peace .
16 He also faces a breach of the peace charge.
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