JACKSON v. CITY OF KANSAS CITY

No. WD 30793.

601 S.W.2d 681 (1980)

James W. JACKSON, Appellant, v. CITY OF KANSAS CITY, Missouri, et al., Respondents.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District.

July 8, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Byron Neal Fox, Kansas City, for appellant.

Aaron A. Wilson, City Atty., James C. Bowers, Jr., Barbara A. Schenkenberg, William D. Geary, Asst. City Attys., Kansas City, for respondents.

Before TURNAGE, P. J., and SHANGLER and MANFORD, JJ.


TURNAGE, Presiding Judge.

James Jackson sought declaratory and injunctive relief against the City of Kansas City and certain of its officers because of the claimed unconstitutionality of Chapter 26, § 26.162 of the revised ordinances of Kansas City entitled "Living on the Earnings of Prostitution." The court denied relief and on this appeal Jackson contends the court erred in failing to grant injunctive relief.

In his petition Jackson alleged numerous...

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