A. B. JAC., INC. v. LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION, APPELLANT.

No. 71-305.

29 Ohio St. 2d 139 (1972)

A. B. JAC., INC., D. B. A. CAROUSEL CLUB, APPELLEE, v. LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION, APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided March 8, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Ned W. Thomas, for appellee. Mr. William J. Brown, attorney general, and Mr. John A. Connor, II, for appellant.


STERN, J.

The issue before this court is whether the Liquor Control Commission did in fact have a right to perfect an appeal to the Court of Appeals. A review of the record is essential to this determination.

All three original charges before the Liquor Control Commission involved an alleged violation of LCc-1-52. This regulation, which is authorized by R. C. 4301.03, provides as follows:

"Entertainment—Prohibition Against Improper Conduct....

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