GROVENSTEIN v. EFFINGHAM COUNTY

S91A1676, S91A1677.

262 Ga. 45 (1992)

414 S.E.2d 207

GROVENSTEIN et al. v. EFFINGHAM COUNTY et al. (two cases).

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided March 13, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bouhan, Williams & Levy, Roy E. Paul, Frank W. Seiler, for appellants.

Zipperer & Lorberbaum, Alex L. Zipperer III, for appellees.


HUNT, Justice.

These appeals raise issues of preemption and statutory interpretation. Appellant Shealy's Auto Parts and Service, Inc. (Shealy's) and its owner, appellant Shealy Grovenstein, held an Effingham County license to sell beer and wine. Appellants were charged with selling beer to a minor in violation of the Ordinance to Regulate the Sale of Beer and Wine in Effingham County, Georgia (the Ordinance), and thereafter the Effingham County Board of Commissioners...

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