CITY OF SEATTLE v. JACKSON

No. 38625.

70 Wn.2d 733 (1967)

425 P.2d 385

THE CITY OF SEATTLE, Respondent, v. JAMES A. JACKSON, Appellant.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department Two.

March 16, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alvin J. Ziontz and Michael H. Rosen, for appellant.

A.L. Newbould and Denny E. Anderson, for respondent.


BARNETT, J.

On the 29th of March, 1965, a criminal complaint was filed in the municipal court of the city of Seattle. This complaint charged the defendant James A. Jackson, a Negro, with willfully and unlawfully causing a loud and disturbing noise at 1726 24th Avenue South. The defendant was tried and found guilty as charged by Judge Charles Z. Smith. The defendant appealed to the Superior...

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