Case Name: Tarpoff, d. b. a. Heidelberg Inn, Appellant, v. Board of Liquor Control, Appellee
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1960-04-26
Citations: 90 Ohio Law Abs. 424
Docket Number: No. 6190
Parties: Tarpoff, d. b. a. Heidelberg Inn, Appellant, v. Board of Liquor Control, Appellee.
Judges: Bryant, P. J., and Duffy, J., concur.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 90
Pages: 424–425

Head Matter:
Tarpoff, d. b. a. Heidelberg Inn, Appellant, v. Board of Liquor Control, Appellee.
Ohio Appeals, Tenth District, Franklin County.
No. 6190.
Decided April 26, 1960.
Mr. John A. Wiethe and Mr. Donald H. Swain, for appellant.
Mr. Mark McElroy, attorney general, and Mr. John W. Leibold, assistant attorney general, for appellee.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
A plea of guilty having been entered at the time of appearance before the Board of Liquor Control, was the Court of Common Pleas correct in sustaining the Board, since the severity of the penalty is the question raised by the appeal. In view of the decision in the case of Henry's Cafe, Inc., v. Board of Liquor Control, 170 Ohio St., 233, the Board has the sole power of determining the penalty in these cases unless there is a finding that there was no substantial, reliable or probative evidence to support their finding. The guilty plea did preclude any such finding in this case.
The judgment will be affirmed.
Bryant, P. J., and Duffy, J., concur.
Miller, J., not participating.