McHENRY v. NEBRASKA LIQUOR CONTRON COM'N

No. A-95-959.

555 N.W.2d 350 (1996)

5 Neb. App. 95

Michael R. McHENRY, doing business as McHenry's Irish Saloon, Appellant, v. NEBRASKA LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Nebraska.

November 5, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John M. Boehm, Lincoln, for appellant.

Don Stenberg, Attorney General, and Laurie Smith Camp, Lincoln, for appellee.

IRWIN, SIEVERS and INBODY, JJ.


IRWIN, Judge.

I. INTRODUCTION

Michael R. McHenry appeals from a district court order affirming the revocation of McHenry's liquor license by the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission (Commission). Because we find that McHenry had not been convicted of or pled guilty to a felony or Class I misdemeanor as contemplated by the Nebraska Liquor Control Act, we reverse the judgment and remand the case with directions.

II. BACKGROUND

McHenry holds...

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