Lassiter v. Werneth, 1 Div. 148
Decision Date | 26 September 1963 |
Docket Number | 1 Div. 148 |
Citation | 156 So.2d 647,275 Ala. 555 |
Parties | Lloyd LASSITER et al., Councilmen, City of Prichard, v. William Holcombe WERNETH, Jr. |
Court | Alabama Supreme Court |
Stone & Howard, Mobile, for appellants.
Collins, Galloway & Murphy, Mobile, for appellee.
This is an appeal by respondents from a judgment of the circuit court granting a peremptory writ of mandamus.
Petitioner for mandamus applied to the City of Prichard for a license to sell beer at retail, at a certain location, for offpremises consumption. The respondents are the councilmen of the City of Prichard. Respondents refused to issue the license applied for and peititoner commenced the instant proceeding to require respondents to issue the license. The circuit court awarded the writ and respondents have appealed.
Respondents insist that the court erred in granting the writ for the reason that petitioner, Werneth, failed to meet the requirements as to character and reputation required of licensees by the applicable city ordinance. The ordinance provided, as one of the conditions for issuance of a license, that an applicant 'must be of good character and reputation.'
The application filed by the appellee, Werneth, with the City of Prichard was accompanied by several affidavits to the effect that he was a man of good character and reputation. However, the application showed on its face that he had been convicted on more than one occasion of violating the prohibition laws.
At the trial of the mandamus proceeding, two witnesses testified that Werneth bore a good reputation and there was no evidence to the contrary presented by the respondents. The trial judge in ordering the issuance of the peremptory writ apparently acted on the theory that the convictions for violating the prohibition laws occurred many years ago and that at the time the application for the license was filed with the City, Werneth then bore a good reputation.
It has been said: * * *'34 Am.Jur., Mandamus, § 55, pp. 847-848; Fosdick v. Terry, 270 Ala. 226, 117 So.2d 397.
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