Case Name: FISHER, d. b. a. B & B CLUB, Appellant, v. BRYANT, Dir. Department of Liquor Control et, Appellees
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1957-05-21
Citations: 77 Ohio Law Abs. 416
Docket Number: No. 5650
Parties: FISHER, d. b. a. B & B CLUB, Appellant, v. BRYANT, Dir. Department of Liquor Control et, Appellees.
Judges: PETREE, PJ, MILLER, J, concur.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 77
Pages: 416–416

Head Matter:
FISHER, d. b. a. B & B CLUB, Appellant, v. BRYANT, Dir. Department of Liquor Control et, Appellees.
Ohio Appeals, Tenth District, Franklin County.
No. 5650.
Decided May 21, 1957.
Nolan, Boesch & Wolff, Dayton, for appellant.
William Saxbe, Atty. Geni., S. Noel Melvin, Asst. Atty. Geni., Columbus, for appellees.

Opinion:
OPINION
By THE COURT.
Submitted upon motion of the appellees seeking an order dismissing the appeal for the reason that the cause has become moot.
The record reveals that the appellant was charged with the sale of intoxicating liquor on Sunday in violation of §4301.22 (D) R. C. The Board of Liquor Control found her guilty of the charge and ordered her Class D-5 permits suspended for a period of forty-nine days. The Common Pleas Court affirmed the order of the Board and also ordered that the suspension be carried into execution on March 13, 1957. As no stay of execution was granted it appears that the sentence had been fully executed at the time of the filing of the motion on May 1, 1957. There is no real controversy now pending between the parties. Courts do not adjudicate moot cases and will not hear a case when the object sought is not attainable. Jones v. Montague, 194 U. S. 150; Travis v. Utilities Commission, 123 Oh St 355.
The motion will be sustained.
PETREE, PJ, MILLER, J, concur.
BRYANT, J, not participating.