State Board of Pharmacy v. Gafford
State Board of Pharmacy v. Gafford
Opinion of the Court
We have heard this case on the record, arguments of counsel and briefs, and while it is admitted in this case that Gafford was convicted of a felony, yet there is nothing in this record to show that he was not competent or was not a man of good character and fit to carry on his business as a pharmacist; and to deprive a man of the means of making his living by the only profession that he knows, seems to visit
We think that the Board is trying to be the record fails to show in this case, unduly harsh in this matter and that feelmon Pleas Court in its decision. We think ing must have likewise controlled the Com-that the Board abused its discretion in refusing to grant this man, under the circumstances in this case, a renewal license, and we think that the Court of Common Pleas committed no error in holding as it did.
The judgment of the Common Pleas Court will, therefore, be affirmed.
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