Given that three-year old Lahaina nightclub Paradice Bluz went from having a squeaky clean LC record to a license revocation in just six months, it’s worth reviewing the last year and a half (my notes get a little hazy beyond that) of Liquor Control Board of Adjudication actions on over-service:
Oct. 11, 2007
Paradice Bluz: License revoked Paradice Bluz: $4,000 in fines
May 3, 2007
Paradice Bluz: $2,000 fine, 15-day license suspension
April 5, 2007
Mulligan’s at the Wharf: $2,000 in fines
Charley’s: $2,000 in fines
March 1, 2007
Foodland (Kahului): $1,000 fine
Jan. 4, 2007
Longhi’s: $1,000 fine
Life’s a Beach: $2,000 fine
Dec. 7, 2006
Henry’s Bar & Grill: $1,000 fine
Alii Nui Charters: NOT GUILTY
Sept. 7, 2006
Maui Brewing Co.: $1,000 fine
Club Diane: $1,000 fine
South Shore Tiki Lounge: $2,000 fine
May 4, 2006
Rusty Harpoon: $8,000 in fines
April 6, 2006
South Shore Tiki Lounge: $2,000 in fines
Feb. 2, 2006
Casanova: $1,000 fine
Casanova: $2,000 in fines
Maui liquor license holders might want to remember that in the above list, just one establishment pled not guilty to the charges and then showed up to court with an attorney: Alii Nui Charters. The remainder either pleaded no contest or pleaded not guilty and duked it out with the deputy prosecuting attorney without any legal representation. Getting an attorney is expensive, but the results seem to speak for themselves.
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