Abigail Walsh Enters No Contest Plea in Disorderly Conduct Case
Abigail Walsh, a 27-year-old white female born on July 26, 1997, was charged with disorderly conduct following an incident on March 15, 2025. The case, filed that same day in the Municipal Criminal/Traffic Court under case number /25/CRB/4167, lists a single count under Ohio Revised Code §2917.11. This statute broadly prohibits behavior that is likely to cause inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm to others, including public intoxication, fighting, or making unreasonable noise. Depending on the circumstances, the charge can range from a minor misdemeanor to a fourth-degree misdemeanor if aggravating factors are present.
Walsh was physically arrested on March 15, 2025, at the time the complaint was filed. Later that day, she entered a plea of nolo contendere—commonly referred to as “no contest”—to the charge. A no contest plea is not an admission of guilt but indicates that the defendant does not dispute the facts alleged by the prosecution. While such a plea often results in a finding of guilt for sentencing purposes, it cannot be used as an admission in any subsequent civil proceedings.
Court records show that Walsh received a sentence of one day of confinement, with one day of jail-time credit applied, effectively satisfying the sentence. She was also assessed $130 in court costs, which were remitted in full. No additional payments are owed, and there are no scheduled hearings listed at this time.
The matter now appears resolved, with no indication of a continued court process or appeal. While relatively minor, disorderly conduct charges can carry reputational consequences and underscore the importance of maintaining public decorum, especially in densely populated or high-traffic areas.
Charges Below:
Booking Date: 03/15/25 City: Cincinnati, Ohio Age/YOB: 27
Hair: Brown Eyes: Green Weight: Height: Gender: Female
| Title | Type | Bond |
| DISORDERLY CONDUCT 2917-11 ORCN | $ |