MATTER OF DOHERTY'S NEW DORP TAVERN v. NEW YORK STATE LIQUOR AUTH.


82 A.D.2d 858 (1981)

In the Matter of Doherty's New Dorp Tavern, Petitioner, v. New York State Liquor Authority et al., Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department.

June 15, 1981


Petition granted, determination annulled, on the law, with costs, and charge dismissed.

The liquor authority sustained the charge against petitioner based on its view that a "bouncer" had struck a patron. The petitioner adduced evidence to show that the patron had swung at the bouncer first, that the bar was crowded and that the person in charge did not know of the incident until it was over. We do not believe that there is substantial evidence in the record to support...

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