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Thomas M. Sweeney <br />George F. Borer <br />Patrick J. Sweeney <br />Robin D. Tourney <br />Joseph J. Murphy <br />Sweeney, Borer & Sweeney <br />Professional Association <br />Attorneys at Law <br />Blacktern Professional Building <br />3250 Rice Street <br />St. Paul, MN 55126 <br />October 29, 2004 <br />VIA FACSIMILE AND U.S. MAIL <br />Ms. Kathy Glanzer <br />City of Little Canada <br />515 Little Canada Road <br />Little Canada, MN 55117 <br />Re: Alcohol Compliance Violation <br />State of Minnesota v. Neng Yang <br />Moon Bay Liquor 2900 Rice Street, Little Canada <br />Our File 10287 <br />Dear Kathy: <br />Telephone <br />(651) 222-2541 <br />Facsimile <br />(651) 223-5289 <br />Please be advised the prosecution of the above referenced individual was concluded on <br />October 27, 2004. The Defendant entered a guilty plea to misdemeanor furnishing alcohol to a <br />minor. The Defendant was given ten days of stayed jail time and placed on probation for one <br />year with conditions of no further violations, and a $115.00 fine. <br />As you know, section 703.130 of the Little Canada Code indicates that every licensee is <br />responsible for the conduct of any employee in the licensed establishment. As stated above, the <br />Moon Bay Liquor employee has admitted the sale of alcohol to a person under the age of twenty - <br />one. Accordingly, pursuant to section 703.170 of the Little Canada Code the council "shall either <br />suspend for up to sixty days or revoke any 3.2 intoxicating liquor license, or impose a civil fine <br />not to exceed $2,000.00 for each violation upon a finding that the licensee has failed to comply <br />with any applicable statute, regulation, or ordinance relating to alcoholic beverages ". <br />As you know, the licensee, is entitled to ndtice followed by a haring and a written <br />decision of the council. <br />If you have any further questions relative to this matter, please let me know. <br />i <br />Very tai <br />PJS:chl <br />Enclosure <br />Pat i6k J. Sweeney <br />«ECU <br />R & SWEENEY <br />. J111irt <br />
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