
A sign on the door from November 2006.Photo: Daniel Maurer
Jacobson argues that he wasn’t given due notice of the hearing and believes that charges would have been thrown out had he appeared just as similar charges in a previous hearing were dismissed when the investigating officers proved unreliable, he says. “I fully, 100 percent, expect to have my license back when this is resolved,” says Jacobson. Sure, he’ll have to go to the SLA all over again in order to renew the license, but given the fact that he has had only a minor Health Department violation in the past year, he doesn’t think the Authority will dare thwart him after the case is resolved in court. One thing’s for sure: 205 will live to see summer.

