Opinion ID: 2508648
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: Treacy v. Municipality of Anchorage

Text: On January 9, 1999 at approximately 1:35 a.m., Anchorage Police Officer Kevin Armstrong observed a vehicle make an illegal U-turn. He stopped the vehicle and spoke with the individuals inside, one of whom was David Treacy. Officer Armstrong checked the occupants' identification cards and discovered that Treacy was seventeen years old. Officer Armstrong also discovered that Treacy had been cited previously for violating the curfew ordinance. Officer Armstrong issued Treacy a $300 citation for a second offense under the ordinance. Before issuing the citation, Officer Armstrong attempted to determine if Treacy came within any exceptions under the ordinance, but determined that he did not. Upon receiving the citation, Treacy handed Officer Armstrong a business card that stated: