CITY OF SAINT PAUL v. FRANKLIN

Nos. 41579, 41561.

175 N.W.2d 16 (1970)

CITY OF SAINT PAUL, Respondent, v. Lewis FRANKLIN and Charlene G. Franklin, Appellants. CITY OF SAINT PAUL, Respondent, v. Jose FLOOD, a.k.a. Clarence Flood, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

February 20, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas W. Thomson, John R. Wylde, Jr., and Jack Nordby, St. Paul, for appellants.

Joseph P. Summers, City Atty., Thomas M. Mooney, Asst. City Atty., Daniel A. Klas, Sp. Asst. City Atty., St. Paul, for respondent.

Heard before KNUTSON, C. J., and NELSON, MURPHY, OTIS and ROGOSHESKE, JJ.


OPINION

ROGOSHESKE, Justice.

The two issues in these cases, consolidated for hearing on appeal, are whether St. Paul Legislative Code, c. 469.01, entitled "Disorderly Houses," is unconstitutional as vague and indefinite on its face, and whether it is in conflict with Minn. St. 609.33, covering the same subject matter.

Each of the male defendants was convicted in municipal court of keeping a disorderly house, and defendant Charlene G. Franklin was...

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