BONCAL v. LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION


148 Conn. 648 (1961)

WALTER BONCAL v. LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided June 20, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Dimenstein and George J. Grady, for the appellant (plaintiff).

Louis Weinstein, assistant attorney general, with whom, on the brief, was Albert L. Coles, attorney general, for the appellee (defendant).

BALDWIN, C. J., KING, MURPHY, SHEA and BERDON, JS.


BALDWIN, C. J.

On January 28, 1958, the liquor control commission, after a hearing (General Statutes § 30-55), revoked the restaurant liquor permit of the plaintiff for premises owned by him on Rubber Avenue in Naugatuck. The reasons assigned by the commission were: The plaintiff, in violation of General Statutes § 30-76, purchased beer for resale from a person who was holding neither a wholesaler permit nor a manufacturer permit; he allowed a disturbance...

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