Patron Smoking Marijuana Joint in Bar Insufficient to Justify Recovation of Liquor License Under Disorderly Premises Clause

On September 25, 2011, in Tales of Revocation/Cancelling of Liquor License...Overturned, by Argilio Rodriguez

Following a hearing at the SLA, an Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”) found that a police officer observed a patron at Albany Manor, a tavern, smoking a marijuana cigarette.  The ALJ sustained the charge of disorderly premises [ABC Law 106(6)] and the SLA revoked the tavern’s liquor license and imposed a forfeiture of a $1,000 bond. [...]

 

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