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South Carolina v. Poker Players
- 4-30-2008
If you pay attention to poker new
happening around the country you may have recently seen that a group of people
in
The raid on the players was done on April 4th and ensnared around 27 players. The search by police was performed with a search warrant, supposedly after a 10 month long investigation. Notably, the owners of the home said they have only been holding the poker game for 8 months.  It was reported that approximately $40,000 was seized from the players. Some of the players charged and fined have decided that enough is enough. They have requested a trial by jury and will bring their case to court. Now that we have some background on what happened we can further ask the question, what law were they breaking?
I am not an expert in criminal law,
nor am I licensed to practice law in
Lastly, some of you may be wondering
if the police can really seize the $40,000 from players. The
Some poker players will be taking their case to a jury. If they are able to find a sympathetic jury, or one who believes the punishment does not fit the crime, they might win. Players will be watching around the nation, and so will I.

