SPADARO v. LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION


150 Conn. 68 (1962)

JOSEPH E. SPADARO v. LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided November 6, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

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

E. Gaynor Brennan, with whom were P. Benedict Fraser and, on the brief, E. Gaynor Brennan, Jr., for the appellee (plaintiff).

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


KING, J.

The plaintiff conducted a restaurant in Greenwich, Connecticut, wherein liquor was sold under a restaurant permit issued to him by the liquor control commission, the defendant, under the provisions of General Statutes §§ 30-15 (e) (1) and 30-22 (1). On September 30, 1960, the commission, after a hearing, revoked the permit on the ground that the plaintiff, by himself, his servant or his agent, allowed "gambling (pool playing, horse betting)" in...

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