BRADSHAW v. DAYTON

No. S99A0193.

514 S.E.2d 831 (1999)

270 Ga. 884

BRADSHAW v. DAYTON et al.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

April 12, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank Armstrong III, Stewart, Melvin & Frost, LLP, Gainesville, for Reba M. Bradshaw.

Cary Douglas Cox, Blairsville, for Jack Dayton, Comr., et al.


FLETCHER, Presiding Justice.

Reba Bradshaw applied to Towns County for a license for the retail sale of beer and wine. Jack Dayton, the sole county commissioner, rejected her application because she did not meet the requirements for a "qualified location" under the county ordinance. Bradshaw filed a petition for certiorari and mandamus, arguing that the county ordinance was unconstitutional. Because the trial court correctly held that the ordinance does not violate...

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