Acting through its Assistant Administrator, the Texas Liquor Control Board, after notice and hearing, made an order canceling C. Johnson's beer and wine retail license, and Johnson appealed to the District Court. Upon a trial, the court set aside the order of the Board, and the Board had appealed.
The basis for the order canceling the license was a finding that appellee Johnson had on three occasions...
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