SEATTLE v. EZE

No. 16985-8-I.

45 Wn. App. 744 (1986)

727 P.2d 262

THE CITY OF SEATTLE, Petitioner, v. JOHN O.J. EZE, Respondent.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

October 27, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas N. Jewett, City Attorney, and Betty Ngan, Assistant, for petitioner.

Marilyn Young Skoglund, Public Defender, and Robert Adelman, Deputy, for respondent.


GROSSE, J.

The City of Seattle appeals a superior court order declaring a Seattle Municipal Code provision governing disorderly conduct on buses to be unconstitutionally vague.

In pertinent part, the ordinance in question reads as follows:

A person is guilty of disorderly bus conduct if while on or in a transit coach of the METRO Transit System, and with knowledge that such conduct is prohibited, he or she: ... (6) Unreasonably...

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