Watson v. Oregon Liquor Control Commission
573 P.2d 319, 32 Or. App. 161, 1978 Ore. App. LEXIS 3014
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Watson v. Oregon Liquor Control Commission, 573 P.2d 319, 32 Or. App. 161, 1978 Ore. App. LEXIS 3014 (Or. Ct. App. 1978).
Opinion
The sole question in this case is whether there is substantial evidence supporting the finding of the Oregon Liquor Control Commission that petitioners, through an employe, sold an alcoholic beverage to a minor. While the evidence is not overwhelming, it is sufficient to support the finding.
Affirmed.
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