DAVIS v. CITY OF PEACHTREE CITY

39605.

251 Ga. 219 (1983)

304 S.E.2d 701

DAVIS v. CITY OF PEACHTREE CITY.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided July 7, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carlisle & Newton, Griffin E. Howell III, for appellant.

Asa M. Powell, Jr., for appellee.


BELL, Justice.

This appeal arises out of a conviction of Melvin Davis, the appellant, for the offenses of the sale of alcoholic beverages to a minor and the sale of alcoholic beverages on a Sunday.

Davis is a resident of Bibb County, Georgia. He is president of Kwickie Food Stores, a chain of approximately one hundred convenience food stores, and holds a retail wine license for a Kwickie Store in Peachtree City. On Sunday, August 16, 1981, Jim Renew, an employee...

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