Chapter 9.34
PUBLIC PEACE – CRIMES
RELATING TO
Sections:
9.34.020 Riot – Failure to disperse and obstruction.
9.34.030 Privacy – Violating right of.
9.34.040 Repealed.
9.34.050 Malicious prosecutions – Abuse of process.
9.34.010 Disorderly conduct.
A. A person is guilty of disorderly conduct if he:
1. Intentionally disrupts any lawful assembly or meeting of persons without authority; or
2. Intentionally obstructs vehicular or pedestrian traffic without lawful authority; or
3. Uses abusive language and thereby intentionally creates a risk of assault.
B. Disorderly conduct is a misdemeanor. (Ord. 737 § 1, 1996; Ord. 732 § 5, 1995; Ord. 629 § 1, 1990)
9.34.020 Riot – Failure to disperse and obstruction.
The following state statutes, including all future amendments, are adopted by reference:
RCW
9A.84.010(1)(2)(b) Riot
9A.84.020 Failure to disperse
9.27.015 Interference, obstruction of any court, building or residence – Violations
(Ord. 629 § 1, 1990)
9.34.030 Privacy – Violating right of.
The following state statutes, including all future amendments, are adopted by reference:
RCW
9.73.010 Divulging telegram
9.73.020 Opening sealed letter
9.73.030 Intercepting, recording or divulging private communication – Consent required – Exceptions
9.73.070 Same – Persons and activities excepted
9.73.090 Police and fire personnel exempted from RCW 9.73.030 through 9.73.080 – Standards
9.73.100 Recordings available to defense counsel
(Ord. 629 § 1, 1990)
9.34.040 Libel and slander.
Repealed by Ord. 732. (Ord. 629 § 1, 1990)
9.34.050 Malicious prosecutions – Abuse of process.
The following state statutes, including all future amendments, are adopted by reference:
RCW
9.62.010 Malicious prosecution
9.62.020 Instituting suit in name of another
(Ord. 629 § 1, 1990)