PAILLOT v. WOOTON

No. 89-CC-2685.

559 So.2d 758 (1990)

Tanya PAILLOT, d/b/a Olde Saloon v. Ernest WOOTON, in his capacity as Sheriff of Plaquemines Parish, Luke Petrovich, in his capacity as Plaquemines Parish President, and Larry Dickinson, Commissioner of the Office of Alcoholic Beverage Control.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

April 6, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George Pivach, II, Joyce Cossich, Pivach, Cossich & Pivach, Belle Chasse, Mack Breaux, New Orleans, for applicant.

Joseph Defley, Jr., Port Sulphur, Robert Roshto, Baton Rouge, for respondent.


DIXON, Chief Justice.

At issue is whether the Plaquemines Parish Code of Ordinances violates due process by permitting revocation or suspension of liquor and beer permits and occupational licenses without prior notice and hearing.

Plaintiff Tanya Paillot owned a bar in Empire, Louisiana called the "Olde Saloon." On November 3, 1989, the Plaquemines Parish Sheriff and President, along with a representative of the state Alcohol and Beverage Control Board, suspended...

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