A transcript of the document, page 3 states: “Pleadings. The Appellee on April 13, 1969 filed its Information. The defendant is accused of the crime of disturbing the peace and the quiet on the 13th day of April, 1969 at the City of Des Moines, in the Count of Polk, State of Iowa, did unlawfully and willfully disturb the peace and quiet of the public by threatening or tumultuous beahvior, or by addressing abrasive language or threats to persons present which creates a clear and present danger of violence, contrary to S32-6 of the Municipal Code of the city of Des Moines.
To all of the above, the appellant entered his plea of not quilty.
The appellee had also filed informations charging the appellant with violation of S32-4, disorderly assembly; the violation of S32.35 of the Municipal Code of the City of Des Moines, the unlawful use of sound equipment; and, violation of S32-36 of the Municipal Code of Des Moines, resist or obstruct a policeman in the performance of his official duties.”
Robert C. Oberbillig was the attorney from May 27 1970 on, on behalf of the appellant.
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