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Ordinance and Licensing Committee denies bartender license for Maureen Delgadillo, cites state felony bar
Summary
The Waukesha City Ordinance and Licensing Committee voted to deny a bartender application from Maureen Delgadillo after committee members, citing a city attorney email and Wisconsin statute, concluded a fourth OWI conviction qualifies as a felony that bars issuance of an alcohol license.
Waukesha, Wis. — The Waukesha City Ordinance and Licensing Committee on April 28 denied a bartender license application from Maureen Delgadillo after members said state law prevents issuing an alcohol license to someone convicted of a felony.
Delgadillo, who told the committee she has multiple past alcohol-related offenses and described a period of addiction and recovery, asked for the license to expand her employment. "Absolutely no explanation that would justify what I did. I'm very sorry and I'm so glad. I thank the Lord every day that I didn't hurt anybody," Delgadillo said during her appearance.
Committee members discussed Delgadillo's record, the length of time since her last offense and…
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