MORRIS v. HOPPER

No. 8985.

369 P.2d 44 (1962)

George MORRIS, doing business as Joe's Club, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. E. R. HOPPER, Commissioner of Law Enforcement, State of Idaho, Defendant-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

February 20, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank L. Benson, Atty. Gen., Will S. Defenbach and Robert Bakes, Asst. Attys. Gen., for appellant.

Vernon Daniel, Payette, Donart & Donart, Weiser, for respondent.


McQUADE, Justice.

George Morris was doing business as Joe's Club in Payette, Idaho, and was the holder of state retail liquor license no. 136. On the ninth day of June, 1960, the plaintiff was advised by the commissioner of law enforcement that he intended to suspend plaintiff's liquor license for a period of 90 days on the ground there was reasonable cause to believe Morris had employed a bartender not having a valid bartender permit (I.C. sec. 23-925) and that he...

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