SEATTLE v. APPLEGET

No. 717-1.

5 Wn. App. 202 (1971)

486 P.2d 1155

THE CITY OF SEATTLE, Respondent, v. JACK L. APPLEGET, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One — Panel 2.

June 28, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jan E. Peterson, for appellant.

A.L. Newbould and Philip M. King, for respondent.


FARRIS, A.C.J.

Mr. Appleget appeals from a judgment entered upon a finding that he willfully and unlawfully engaged in conduct tending to disturb the public peace in violation of ordinance 16046, section 1 of the City of Seattle.

The facts are not disputed. On February 17, 1970, a riot grew out of a demonstration near the United States Courthouse in Seattle. There was violence and property damage. Several hundred persons were involved. While the riot was in...

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