SALT LAKE CITY v. WOOD

No. 981670-CA.

991 P.2d 595 (1999)

1999 Utah Ct. App. 323

SALT LAKE CITY, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Jennifer K. WOOD, Defendant and Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Utah.

November 4, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Andrew McCullough, Orem, for Appellant.

Don M. Wrye, Salt Lake City, for Appellee.

Before Judges BENCH, BILLINGS, and ORME.


OPINION

BENCH, Judge:

¶ 1 Appellant asserts that her misdemeanor conviction should be reversed because the trial court erred in concluding that section 5.28.030 of the Salt Lake City Code is constitutional. This ordinance makes it unlawful for any person to perform as a professional dancer, in specified establishments, without first obtaining a licence. Appellant contends that the ordinance is facially unconstitutional because it abridges freedom of...

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