MEDLEY v. MARYVILLE CITY BEER BD.


726 S.W.2d 891 (1987)

William MEDLEY, Appellee, v. MARYVILLE CITY BEER BOARD, et al., Appellants. Sidney C. MILSAPS, et al., Appellees, v. CITY OF MARYVILLE, et al., Appellants.

Supreme Court of Tennessee, at Knoxville.

On Petitions for Rehearing March 30, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albert J. Harb, Roy L. Aaron, James A. McIntosh, Knoxville, for appellees.

Roy D. Crawford, Duncan V. Crawford, Maryville, for appellants.


OPINION

HARBISON, Justice.

These two cases were consolidated for trial. Both appellee Medley and appellee Milsaps held licenses for the sale of beer issued by the City of Maryville for the period December 3, 1983, through December 2, 1984. Employees of each of these licensees sold a six-pack of beer to a seventeen-year-old youth on October 12, 1984. Because it was his first established violation of the liquor laws, the Beer Board suspended the license of...

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