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Center City Din. Club Liq. Lic. Case

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
Jul 25, 1979
404 A.2d 719 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 1979)

Opinion

July 25, 1979.

Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board — Suspension of liquor license — Scope of appellate review — Abuse of discretion — Error of law — Liquor Code, Act 1951, April 12, P.L. 90 — Sales to nonmembers — After hours sales — Credibility.

1. Review by the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania in a liquor license suspension case is to determine whether the lower court hearing the case de novo abused its discretion or committed an error of law. [438]

2. When substantial evidence supports a finding in a liquor license suspension case that a licensee sold alcoholic beverages to a nonmember of the licensed club and made after hours sales in violation of the Liquor Code, Act 1951, April 12, P.L. 90, a reviewing court will not disturb such finding although contrary evidence was also received, as questions of credibility are for the lower court. [438]

Submitted on briefs, April 5, 1979, to Judges BLATT, DiSALLE and MacPHAIL, sitting as a panel of three.

Appeal, No. 863 C.D. 1978, from the Order of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County in case of In the Matter of Revocation of Club Liquor License No. C-1708, Issued to Center City Dining Club, 227 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107, No. 77-10-2253.

Liquor license suspended by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board. Licensee appealed to the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County. Suspension order affirmed. GAFNI, J. Licensee appealed to the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania. Held: Affirmed.

Edward A. Taraskus, for appellant. J. Leonard Langan, Assistant Attorney General, with him Kenneth W. Makowski, Acting Chief Counsel, and Edward Biester, Jr., Attorney General, for appellee.


The Center City Dining Club (Club) appeals here from a 15-day suspension of its liquor license.

The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (Board) suspended the Club's liquor license on the basis that it had sold alcoholic beverages to a nonmember and that it had made after-hour sales to that nonmember in violation of Section 406(a) of the Liquor Code, Act of April 12, 1951, P.L. 90, as amended, 47 P. S. § 4-406 (a). Upon appeal, the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County held a de novo hearing at which a police officer testified that he as a nonmember of the Club had been served alcoholic beverages there after hours. Testimony to the contrary was offered by the Club, but the court was persuaded by the testimony adduced by the Board and therefore upheld the suspension of the license. This appeal followed.

Our scope of review is limited to a determination of whether or not the court below abused its discretion or committed an error of law. Roosevelt Democratic Club v. Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, 15 Pa. Commw. 452, 328 A.2d 172 (1974). We cannot weigh the testimony of the police officer as against that of the Club's witnesses, for the matter of credibility of witnesses is for the lower court to determine.

The Club argues further that the evidence presented by the Board did not satisfy its burden of proof that a violation of the law had occurred. We believe, however, that the testimony of the police officer supports the finding made, and we will therefore affirm the order of the lower court, which in turn affirmed the Board's suspension of the Club's liquor license.

ORDER

AND NOW, this 25th day of July, 1979, the order of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County in the above-captioned matter is hereby affirmed.


Summaries of

Center City Din. Club Liq. Lic. Case

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
Jul 25, 1979
404 A.2d 719 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 1979)
Case details for

Center City Din. Club Liq. Lic. Case

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of Revocation of Club Liquor License No. C-1708, Issued to…

Court:Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Jul 25, 1979

Citations

404 A.2d 719 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 1979)
404 A.2d 719

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