NOYES v. LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION


151 Conn. 524 (1964)

JOHN H. NOYES v. LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided April 22, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry Hammer, for the appellant (plaintiff).

Carl D. Eisenman, assistant attorney general, with whom were Louis Weinstein, assistant attorney general, and, on the brief, Harold M. Mulvey, attorney general, for the appellee (defendant).

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


COMLEY, J.

The plaintiff appeals to this court from a judgment of the Court of Common Pleas dismissing his appeal from an order of the liquor control commission suspending his package store permit for a period of fifteen days. The reason assigned by the commission for the suspension was the unsuitability of the plaintiff in that he had violated General Statutes § 30-86, which makes it a criminal offense for any permittee to sell alcoholic liquor, which includes...

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