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State v. Johnson

Kansas City Court of Appeals, Missouri
Jan 7, 1957
297 S.W.2d 576 (Mo. Ct. App. 1957)

Summary

sustaining order of Kansas City Liquor Control Board of Review, which suspended city permit to sell alcoholic beverages for ten days due to gambling on premises where alcohol was sold, in violation of city ordinance

Summary of this case from Walker v. City of Kansas City

Opinion

No. 22421.

January 7, 1957.

APPEAL FROM THE JACKSON COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT, JACKSON COUNTY, BEN TORTE, J.

J. K. Owens, Kansas City, for appellant.

Benj. M. Powers, James H. Coonce, Kansas City, for respondents.


This is an appeal from a judgment of the Circuit Court affirming an order of the Kansas City, Missouri, Liquor Control Board of Review suspending appellant's permit to engage in the sale of alcoholic beverages for a period of ten days.

Appellant was the holder of a permit to engage in the sale of alcoholic beverages in Kansas City, Missouri, under the ordinances of said city. It was charged with violation of the ordinance, in that gambling was permitted on the premises where the business was conducted and, after a hearing as provided by ordinance, the Director of Liquor Control revoked the permit. Upon appeal to the Liquor Control Board of Review as provided by ordinance, the permit was ordered suspended for a period of ten days. The cause was removed to Circuit Court on a writ of certiorari and, after trial, the order of suspension was approved. This appeal followed.

Appellant makes but one point: That the judgment is against the greater weight of the credible evidence.

In the hearing before the Director of Liquor Control, respondent City offered the testimony of one Furlow, who stated that he was a hired investigator for the Kansas City Liquor Control office; that he visited appellant's place of business on four occasions, in February, 1954; that on each such occasion, he "played" a pin ball machine a number of times; that he won "free" games on said machine, and was paid, in cash, by permittee, the sum of five cents each for said "free" games; that he played said games in company with others and saw others play; that permittee saw and observed said playing and paid witness, and others in the presence of witness, in cash, such sums as they won on said "free" games; that permittee and witness bet on the outcome of their play; that witness won and permittee paid him the amount they bet, in cash.

Several witnesses gave testimony for appellant, to the effect that they had often been in permittee's place of business, as customers, and had never observed any gambling.

In Kansas City v. Rooney, 363 Mo. 902, 254 S.W.2d 626, 627-628, it was held that decisions of administrative bodies are not reviewed "de novo" because courts have no authority to make findings of fact in such cases; that an administrative tribunal "is the fact-finding body, and the Court examines the evidence not to make findings for the Commission but to ascertain whether its findings are properly supported."

In Rush v. Swift Company, Mo. App., 268 S.W.2d 589, 594, it was held that a reviewing court may not substitute its own judgment on the evidence for that of the administrative tribunal, but may only decide whether that tribunal could have reasonably made its findings and reached its result upon consideration of all of the evidence before it.

In the case at bar, we should defer to the judgment of the administrative tribunal as to the credibility of the testimony of witness Furlow. Rush v. Swift Company, supra, at page 594. We would not be justified, under the record here, in acting differently.

The judgment should be affirmed.

BOUR, C., concurs.


The foregoing opinion of SPERRY, C., is adopted as the opinion of the court. The judgment is affirmed.

DEW, P. J., CAVE, J., and FREDERICK H. MAUGHMER, Special Judge, concur.


Summaries of

State v. Johnson

Kansas City Court of Appeals, Missouri
Jan 7, 1957
297 S.W.2d 576 (Mo. Ct. App. 1957)

sustaining order of Kansas City Liquor Control Board of Review, which suspended city permit to sell alcoholic beverages for ten days due to gambling on premises where alcohol was sold, in violation of city ordinance

Summary of this case from Walker v. City of Kansas City

In State ex rel. Chestnut Inn v. Johnson, 297 S.W.2d 576 (Mo.App 1957), it was stated: "A reviewing court may not substitute its own judgment on the evidence for that of the administrative tribunal, but may only decide whether that tribunal could have reasonably made its findings upon consideration of all the evidence before it."

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Case details for

State v. Johnson

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF MISSOURI, AT THE RELATION OF CHESTNUT INN, INC., A CORPORATION…

Court:Kansas City Court of Appeals, Missouri

Date published: Jan 7, 1957

Citations

297 S.W.2d 576 (Mo. Ct. App. 1957)

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