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Mr. Mukai moved that the Licensee in Case No. 2018-001, be <br />assessed a penalty in the amount of $1,000 with $250 suspended <br />for one year from the date of service of the Decision and Order <br />on the condition that there are no similar violations to Rule 5-2, <br />and that $250 is to be paid within thirty (30) days upon <br />receipt of the written Decision and Order; seconded by Ms. Giffin. <br />Fuke: Moved and seconded that a $1,000 fine with $250 suspended. It's now open for <br />discussion. Geri? <br />Giffin: Brandon or Renee, did I understand you correctly in saying that there were two <br />other offenses in the past? One was in 2008, for sale to a minor? <br />Renee: 2013. <br />Giffin: Okay. So there was no offense in 2008? The first one was in 2013? <br />Fuke: The license was issued in 2008. <br />Giffin: I see. So the issuance of the license was 2008? <br />Renee: Correct. <br />Giffin: Subsequent to that, in 2013, there was an offense, a sale to a minor? <br />Renee: Correct. <br />Giffin: And were there any other offenses? <br />Renee: Failure to have the liquor Rules and Regulations in 2014. <br />Giffin: Listed, I mean posted? <br />Gonzalez: On premises. We give them a copy of the Rules and the laws and they're <br />supposed to keep that on the premises for their reference. <br />Giffin: Okay. So this is now their third offense? <br />Gonzalez: Within five years, yes. <br />Giffin: Yes. <br />Takase: Yes, but I would caution you about using those prior offenses because typically, <br />you have to treat similar offenses. You can't lump all offenses together and say you had <br />priors so I'm going to punish you more. If it's a similar offense, then we would take that <br />into account in how we sentence them. This is basically their first offense of this type. <br />Fuke: Andi? <br />OCTOBER 18, 2018 - LIQUOR ADJUDICATION BOARD MINUTES 21 <br />