TUCKER v. CARTER COUNTY BEER BOARD


232 S.W.2d 38 (1950)

TUCKER v. CARTER COUNTY BEER BOARD.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

July 15, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E.M. Johnston, C.C. Street, Elizabethton, for plaintiff in error.

Frank Hawkins, District Attorney General, Johnson City, Tenn., for defendant in error.


TOMLINSON, Justice.

The Carter County Beer Board revoked the permit of Tucker to sell beer because (1) the carrying on of this business at the place in question created a traffic hazard; and (2) Tucker was making illegal use of the permit granted him to sell beer. The Circuit Judge in acting upon Carter's petition for certiorari found that the order of revocation was warranted by the evidence and, therefore, "said order is affirmed". Tucker has appealed and thereby...

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