MATTER OF BARCUS v. O'CONNELL


282 A.D. 814 (1953)

In the Matter of Sanford L. Barcus, Petitioner, v. John F. O'Connell, et al., Constituting The New York State Liquor Authority, Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

July 2, 1953.


The revocation of the petitioner's retail liquor dealer's license by the Alcholic Beverage Control Board was based on testimony of two witnesses who at one hearing testified they could not identify the store where they purchased liquor when under the age of eighteen and who at a later hearing identified petitioner's store as the place. At one of the hearings the testimony was necessarily false and this greately weakened the credibility of the witnesses. While testimony of...

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