Case Name: Hibsman v. City of Madisonville
Court: Kentucky Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Kentucky
Decision Date: 1943-10-29
Citations: 295 Ky. 601
Docket Number: 
Parties: Hibsman v. City of Madisonville.
Judges: The whole Court sitting.
Reporter: Kentucky Reports
Volume: 295
Pages: 601–602

Head Matter:
Hibsman v. City of Madisonville.
Oct. 29, 1943.
L. B. Weir and Victor F. Schmidt for appellant.
J. W. Powell for appellee.

Opinion:
Opinion of the Court by
Judge Sims
Reversing.
Appellant, David Z. Hibsman, a regularly ordained minister of a sect known as Jehovah's Witnesses, was convicted in the Hopkins Circuit Court of violating an ordinance of the City of Madisonville prohibiting peddling within the city without a license. From a judgment of conviction imposing a fine of $25 upon him, he appeals to test the legality of the ordinance under KRS 26.110. TF> are assigned for reversing the judgment here as were assigned in Seevers v. City of Somerset, 295 Ky. 595, 175 S. W. (2d) 18.
As the facts and the ordinance involved in this case are practically the same as the facts and the ordinance which were before ns in the Seevers case, the opinion there is controlling here. For the reasons given in the Seevers opinion, the judgment in the instant case is reversed for proceedings consistent with that opinion.
The whole Court sitting.