BOYLSTON-WASH. v. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES CONTROL


8 Mass. App. Ct. 396 (1979)

394 N.E.2d 996

BOYLSTON-WASHINGTON, INC. vs. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES CONTROL COMMISSION.

Appeals Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

September 28, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas Miller, Assistant Attorney General, for the defendant.

Leo Sontag for the plaintiff.

Present: KEVILLE, PERRETTA, & DREBEN, JJ.


DREBEN, J.

The Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (commission) revoked the alcoholic beverages license of Boylston-Washington, Inc. (Boylston-Washington), for violating the commission's regulation 21 by allowing a cafe to be used for immoral purposes in violation of G.L.c. 272, § 26. Regulation 21 and § 26 appear in the margin.1 Boylston-Washington sought judicial review, pursuant to

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