RONNA HOPE SERLIN, INC. v. LIQUOR CONTROL COMM.

Docket No. 72, Calendar No. 46,760.

347 Mich. 268 (1956)

79 N.W.2d 489

RONNA HOPE SERLIN, INC., v. LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided December 6, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Weinstein, for plaintiff.

Thomas M. Kavanagh, Attorney General, Edmund E. Shepherd, Solicitor General, Daniel J. O'Hara and James J. Rossie, Assistants Attorney General, for defendants.


KELLY, J.

Defendant Michigan State liquor control commission found plaintiff and appellant guilty of allowing in or upon its licensed premises accosting and soliciting for immoral purposes by one Katherine Miller. The commission suspended appellant's license for 7 days and imposed a fine of $150, with the further provision that the license should be suspended for an additional 30 days in the event the fine was not paid.

The circuit court of Wayne county disposed...

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