COLEMAN v. CITY OF RICHMOND

Record No. 0646-86-2.

368 S.E.2d 298 (1988)

Curtis L. COLEMAN, a/k/a Wayne Anthony Harris v. CITY OF RICHMOND.

Court of Appeals of Virginia.

May 17, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Drew St. J. Carneal, City Atty., and Michael L. Sarahan, Asst. City Atty., Aubrey M. Davis, Jr., Commonwealth's Atty., James C. Wicker, Jr., Chief Deputy Commonwealth's Atty., and Stacy F. Garnett, III, Deputy Commonwealth's Atty., on petition for rehearing), for appellee.

Present COLEMAN, HODGES and KEENAN, JJ.


PETITION FOR REHEARING

COLEMAN, Judge.

This panel held in Coleman v. City of Richmond, 5 Va.App. 459, 364 S.E.2d 239 (1988), that § 20-83 of the Ordinances of the City of Richmond which prohibits loitering in a public place "under circumstances manifesting the purpose of engaging in prostitution" was unconstitutional due to overbreadth and vagueness. The City of Richmond petitions the panel for a rehearing...

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