JOHNSON v. CITY OF PADUCAH


461 S.W.2d 357 (1970)

James C. JOHNSON, Jr., Appellant, v. CITY OF PADUCAH et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

December 11, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tom Garrett, Paducah, for appellant.

William Howerton, Paducah, for appellee.


REED, Judge.

Paducah, a second-class city, enacted an ordinance which undertook to regulate the bail-bond business carried on within the city. James C. Johnson, Jr., an individual conducting a bail-bond business in Paducah, instituted this action against the city in the circuit court; he sought a declaratory judgment that the regulatory ordinance was unconstitutional and void. The circuit court declared that certain portions of the ordinance were invalid and unenforceable...

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