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DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO vs. I. J. AND CHRISTINE LOCKETT, D/B/A CHRIS & J`S, 76-001201 (1976)

Court: Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Number: 76-001201 Visitors: 8
Judges: CHARLES C. ADAMS
Agency: Department of Business and Professional Regulation
Latest Update: Aug. 18, 1976
Summary: Whether or not on or about the 16th day of January, 1976, the licensees, I. and Christine Lockett, did unlawfully fail to maintain the operation and responsibility of their licensed business by relinquishing the control of said licensed premises to Louise Bryant, in violation of Rule 7A-3.17, Florida Administrative Code.Respondents allowed unauthorized person to operate their licensed premises. Revoke the license unless the unauthorized person is no longer de facto manager.
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STATE OF FLORIDA

DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS


DIVISION OF BEVERAGE, )

)

Petitioner, )

)

vs. ) CASE NO. 76-1201

) DOB CASE NO. 3-76-38-A

  1. J. & CHRISTINE LOCKETT d/b/a ) CHRIS & J'S BEER GARDEN, )

    )

    Respondent. )

    )


    RECOMMENDED ORDER


    Pursuant to notice a hearing was held before Charles C. Adams, Hearing Officer with the Division of Administrative Hearings, on July 28, 1976, at 1934 Beachway Road, Jacksonville, Florida.


    APPEARANCES


    For Petitioner: Charles F. Tunnicliff, Esquire

    Division of Beverage 725 Bronough Street The Johns Building

    Tallahassee, Florida 32304


    For Respondent: I. J. & Christine Lockett, pro se

    846-848 East First Street Jacksonville, Florida


    ISSUE


    Whether or not on or about the 16th day of January, 1976, the licensees, I.

  2. and Christine Lockett, did unlawfully fail to maintain the operation and responsibility of their licensed business by relinquishing the control of said licensed premises to Louise Bryant, in violation of Rule 7A-3.17, Florida Administrative Code.


    FINDINGS OF FACT


    1. The Respondents, I. J. and Christine Lockett, were holders of Series 2- COP beverage license issued by the State of Florida, Division of Beverage during the period of October 1, 1975 up to and including the date of the hearing, as evidenced by the Petitioner's Exhibit No. 3 admitted into evidence. This Exhibit No. 3 is a copy of the beverage license.


    2. On or before January 16, 1976, I. J. Lockett left the city of Jacksonville, Florida, and his licensed premises at 846-848 East First Street, Jacksonville, Florida, and went to Miami, Florida to bring back his wife, Christine Lockett. Christine Lockett had gone to Miami, Florida, after the death of their son. Christine Lockett had been running the bar in conjunction

      with I. J. Lockett prior to her departure for Miami, Florida. When I. J. Lockett left the city of Jacksonville he turned the control and management, responsibility over to one Louise Bryant. This control and management transfer was evidenced by the fact that he gave Louise Bryant $400.00 to purchase items of stock and a salary of $65.00 per week, plus additional monies if Ms. Bryant was successful in the operation of the bar. Upon his return from Miami, Florida, I. J. Lockett gave Ms. Bryant an additional $120.00 for purchase of stock items for the bar. While I. J. Lockett was in Miami and dating from January 16, 1976, Louise Bryant was authorized to purchase wine and beer and did make purchases of that wine and beer as evidenced by the checks written on her bank account to various distributors. Copies of those checks are found in Petitioner's Composite Exhibit No. 4 admitted into evidence.


    3. In addition, Louise Bryant had the electric service placed in her name for Chris and J's Beer Garden located at 846-848 East First Street, Jacksonville, Florida. Louise Bryant got the profits from the business as her compensation for maintaining the business in the absence of I. J. and Christine Lockett, she also paid the rent on the premises to the landlord. Sine I. J. Lockett's return from Miami, Louise Bryant has continued to work in the business.


      CONCLUSIONS OF LAW


    4. The Division of Administrative Hearings has jurisdiction in this case.


    5. It is concluded as a matter of law that on or about January 16, 1976,

I. J. and Christine Lockett did unlawfully fail to maintain the operation and responsibility of their licensed business by relinquishing the control of their said licensed premises to Louise Bryant, in violation of Rule 7A-13.17, Florida Administrative Code, as evidenced by the findings of fact, and by doing so have subjected themselves to the possible penalties found in the applicable Florida Statutes.


RECOMMENDATION


It is recommended that the license of the Respondents, I. J. and Christine Lockett, d/b/a Chris and J's Beer Garden be revoked, but the imposition of that revocation be withheld upon a satisfactory showing that Louise Bryant is not currently the defacto manager aid operator and responsible party in the licensed premise.


DONE and ENTERED this 18th day of August, 1976, in Tallahassee, Florida.


CHARLES C. ADAMS, Hearing Officer Division of Administrative Hearings Room 530, Carlton Building Tallahassee, Florida 32304

(904) 488-9675

COPIES FURNISHED:


Charles C. Tunnicliff, Esquire Division of Beverage

The Johns Building Tallahassee, Florida 32304


I. J. and Christine Lockett 846-848 East First Street Jacksonville, Florida


Docket for Case No: 76-001201
Issue Date Proceedings
Aug. 18, 1976 Recommended Order sent out. CASE CLOSED.

Orders for Case No: 76-001201
Issue Date Document Summary
Aug. 18, 1976 Recommended Order Respondents allowed unauthorized person to operate their licensed premises. Revoke the license unless the unauthorized person is no longer de facto manager.
Source:  Florida - Division of Administrative Hearings

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