SOLOMON v. LIQUOR CONTROL COMM.

No. 7600.

3 Ohio App. 2d 140 (1964)

SOLOMON, D. B. A. BROOKSY'S BAR, APPELLANT, v. LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION, APPELLEE.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Franklin County.

Decided September 22, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Leonard J. Stern, for appellant.

Mr. William B. Saxbe, attorney general, Mr. David L. Kessler and Mr. Larry G. Brake, for appellee.


TROOP, J.

On Monday, August 14, 1961, agents of the Ohio Department of Liquor Control entered the premises of permit holder, Betty Solomon, D. B. A. Brooksy's Bar, and advised her that they were going to confiscate some partial fourth-fifths bottles of spirituous liquor from the back bar of her establishment for the use of the state chemist, who would analyze them for possible refilling. This was done and an analysis was made by state chemist Howard Prisk, following...

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