SPOKANE v. HARRIS

No. 3263-9-III.

25 Wn. App. 345 (1980)

606 P.2d 291

THE CITY OF SPOKANE, Respondent, v. SANDRA L. HARRIS, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Three.

February 7, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard L. Cease, Public Defender, and John T. Rodgers and Jon C. Komorowski, Assistants, for appellant.

Richard C. Robinson, Associated Corporation Counsel, for respondent.


GREEN, C.J.

The City of Spokane charged defendant with violating Spokane's prostitution ordinance. Prior to trial, she unsuccessfully moved to dismiss the charge. We granted discretionary review to determine whether an amendment to the ordinance under which defendant was charged was properly enacted as an emergency measure under the provisions of the city charter.

In March 1971, the Spokane city council amended the City's 58-year-old prostitution ordinance...

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