Halbachs withdraw alcohol license application
The Rice Bowl restaurant on Janesville's Center Avenue will not have an alcohol license under the new name Rev. Jim's Roadhouse.
Mark Schroeder, Chair of the City's Alcohol License Advisory Committee says when the license application came up for consideration this week, the attorney representing Rebecca Halbach indicated she was withdrawing the application. Schroeder says Reverend Jim's Roadhouse was originally proposed for the Screamin' MeeMees location, and also withdrawn. Janesville Police previously made multiple arrests during an investigation into prostitution at Screamin' MeeMees. Chief Neil Mahan says he was prepared to provide the committee with information on the investigation into Screamin' MeeMees during its consideration of the new license application for Rev. Jim's Roadhouse.
The Halbachs decline comment.
Oct 27, 2008 at 7:21 a.m.
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License suspension or revocation traditionally follows conviction for alcohol-impaired or drunk driving. However, under administrative license suspension (ALS) laws, sometimes called administrative license revocation, licenses are confiscated and automatically suspended independent of criminal proceedings whenever a driver either refuses to submit to chemical testing (blood, breath or, in some states, urine), or submits to testing with results indicating a blood alcohol content of .08% or higher.
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Harry
<a href=http://www.alcohol-rehab.cn>Alcohol Rehab</a>
Sep 8, 2008 at 6:29 a.m.
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The city just doesnt like the Halbachs thats all. No matter what they do the city will find something wrong and a story to write about them.
Sep 5, 2008 at 6:32 p.m.
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OK, I'm confused. I thought this Rev. Jim's Roadhouse was an independent rehab facility. Am I wrong? If not, how stupid would it be, to be able to serve alcohol?
Can someone give me the scoop?
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