CARRIGAN v. ILLINOIS LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION

Gen. No. 10,187.

19 Ill. App.2d 225 (1958)

153 N.E.2d 473

William E. Carrigan, d/b/a Carrigan's Tavern, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Illinois Liquor Control Commission, Administrative Agency, and Nelson O. Howarth, Mayor of the City of Springfield, Illinois, Ex Officio Local Liquor Control Commissioner of the City of Springfield, Illinois, Defendants-Appellants.

Appellate Court of Illinois — Third District.

Rehearing denied November 17, 1958.

Released for publication November 17, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William P. Sheehan, City Attorney, Latham Castle, Attorney General, and Fred G. Leach, Assistant Attorney General, all of Springfield, for defendants-appellants.

Pree and Pree, and John W. Curren, of Springfield, for plaintiff-appellee.


PRESIDING JUSTICE ROETH delivered the opinion of the court.

Plaintiff's license as a tavern operator was revoked by the Mayor as Local Liquor Commissioner of Springfield on April 27, 1957. Thereafter on April 30, 1957, plaintiff filed his appeal with the Illinois Liquor Commission. After a hearing, the Illinois Liquor Commission sustained the Local Liquor Commissioner and dismissed the appeal. This order was entered...

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