NAPUCHE v. LIQUOR CONTROL COMM.

Docket No. 59, Calendar No. 45,544.

336 Mich. 398 (1953)

58 N.W.2d 118

NAPUCHE v. LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Rehearing denied June 8, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bland A. Pugh, for plaintiff.

Frank G. Millard, Attorney General, Edmund E. Shepherd, Solicitor General, Daniel J. O'Hara and Franklin J. Rauner, Assistants Attorney General, for defendant.


ADAMS, J.

In 1950 Christo P. Napuche, plaintiff and appellee, was the holder of a class "C" license and a specially designated merchant's license issued by the Michigan liquor control commission. Under those licenses he operated a place of business known as the Bronx Cafe in the city of Detroit.

On July 17, 1950, 2 Detroit police officers on routine inspection entered his place of business and there observed 2 minors consuming beer. They checked the identification...

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