SUMARA v. LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION


165 Conn. 26 (1973)

VERNON J. SUMARA v. LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided May 4, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard M. Sheridan, assistant attorney general, with whom, on the brief, was Robert K. Killian, attorney general, for the appellant (defendant).

Jerome I. Walsh, with whom was Craig F. White, for the appellee (plaintiff).

HOUSE, C. J., SHAPIRO, LOISELLE, MACDONALD and BOGDANSKI, JS.


HOUSE, C. J.

The defendant liquor control commission, after notice and a hearing held June 18, 1970, found that the plaintiff had violated two conditions of holding a liquor permit and suspended his permit for a period of thirty days on each charge. The suspensions were to run concurrently. The first charge alleged violation of § 30-6-A24 of the commission's regulations, in that the plaintiff permitted "a disturbance, brawl, unlawful conduct upon the permit premises...

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