Coe v. City of San Diego
Annotate this CaseSuzanne Coe appealed a judgment denying her petition for writ of administrative mandate challenging a decision by the City of San Diego to revoke her nude entertainment business permit. She argued: (1) certain sections of the San Diego Municipal Code applicable to nude entertainment businesses were unconstitutionally vague and did not give sufficient guidance to the permit holder or to the enforcement agency; (2) the City's decision to revoke her permit improperly relied on inadmissible hearsay evidence and there was otherwise insufficient evidence to support the findings underlying the decision; and (3) the penalty of revocation violated her due process rights because it was arbitrary and capricious. The Court of Appeals was not persuaded by any of these contentions and affirmed the judgment.
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