· 2/7/2000
State v. 192 Coin-Operated Video Game MacHines
Citations
- 525 S.E.2d 872
- 338 S.C. 176
- 2000 S.C. LEXIS 30
How courts have described this case
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- finding that as long as the magistrate had a substantial basis for concluding a search would uncover evidence of wrongdoing, the Fourth Amendment requires no more
- finding that as long as the magistrate had a substantial basis for concluding a search would uncover evidence of wrongdoing, the Fourth Amendment requires no more
- stating that the legislature is presumed to be aware of this Court’s interpretation of its statutes
- discussing two classes of contraband and determining that video game machines found by magistrate to be illegal gambling devices or conceded by owner to be such are contraband per se
- requiring defendants attempting to establish a case for selective prosecution to show: (1) they were singled out for prosecution when others similarly situated were not, and (2
- noting the presumption that the legislature is aware of court interpretation of statutes
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Judges: Burnett, Finney, Moore, Huff, Howell
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