Cal.Sup.Ct.
S189577
The California Supreme Court reversed a judgment. The court held that a social host who charged admission to a party at which alcohol was served could be held liable for selling alcohol to an obviously intoxicated minor.
February 24, 2014 at 12:00 AM
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Cal.Sup.Ct.
S189577
The California Supreme Court reversed a judgment. The court held that a social host who charged admission to a party at which alcohol was served could be held liable for selling alcohol to an obviously intoxicated minor.
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